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THE 

BIBLIOGRAPHER'S   MANUAL 

OF 

American  History 

CONTAINING 

An  Account  of  all  State,  Territory,  Town  and  County 

Histories   Relating  to  the    United    States  of  North 

America,  with  Verbatim  Copies  of  their  Titles, 

and  useful   Bibliographical  Notes,  together 

with    the    Prices    at  which    they    have 

been  Sold  for  the  last  forty  years 

AND  WITH 

An  Exhaustive  Iudex  by  Titles,  aud  an  Index  by  States  ; 

the  whole  forming  an  Invaluable  Reference  for 

the  use  of  the  Librarian,  the  Historian, 

the  Collector,  and  the  Bookseller. 

COMPILED  BY 

THOMAS  LINDSLEY  BRADFORD,  M.D. 

Author  of  The  Homoeopathic  Bibliography, 
Life  of  Hahnemann,  Ac,  &c. 

Edited  and  Revised 

By  STAN.  V.   HENKELS 


VOL,  I. 

A.  to  E.    Nos.  1  to  1600 


PHILADELPHIA  : 

STAN.  V.  HENKELS  &  CO. 

1907 


press  or 

MAURICE    H.    POWER 
i-lllO  SANSOM   STREET 

PHILADELPHIA 


THIS  BOOK  IS   DEDICATED 

TO  THE 

ERUDITE  COLLECTORS,  THE  TRAINED  LIBRARIANS, 

AND  THE 

AFFABLE  BOOKSELLERS 

OF  THE 

UNITED  STATES 


"  In  the  division  of  life,  there  is  time  present, 
past  and  to  come,  what  we  do  is  short,  what  we 
shall  do  is  doubtful,  but  what  we  have  done  is 
certain  and  out  of  the  power  of  fortune." — Seneca. 


INTRODUCTORY  REMARKS. 


In  a  conversation,  some  ten  or  twelve  years  ago,  had  with  the 
Author  of  this  valuable  compilation  I  mentioned  the  necessity  of 
such  a  work  as  we  now  have  before  us.  Having  employed  my 
time  for  the  last  forty  years  in  cataloguing  and  preparing  libraries 
for  sale  at  auction,  I  had  long  felt  the  want  of  a  work  of  general 
reference  on  the  State,  Town  and  County  histories  of  our  country. 
Their  number  had  increased  rapidly,  and  their  importance  had 
become  so  great,  that  I  felt  the  want  of  a  receptacle  to  store  away 
the  information  of  their  rarity  and  peculiar  importance  that  had 
been  gathered  by  the  various  Bibliographers  for  the  last  two  cen- 
turies— a  receptacle  where  one  could  go  and  find  information  in 
reference  to  any  history  that  might  come  into  his  hands.  My 
argument  was  conclusive,  and  to-day  we  have  the  most  valuable 
Bibliography  that  has  ever  been  placed  before  the  American  public. 
For  the  Librarian  it  forms  a  most  useful  guide  to  the  value  as  well 
as  the  importance  of  the  history.  To  the  collector  it  shows  what 
books  can  be  had.  To  the  bookseller  it  gives  a  knowledge  of  their 
value,  and  to  the  historian  it  shows  just  what  books  can  be  had  in 
reference  to  the  history  of  any  State,  County,  Town  or  Territory. 

Dr.  Bradford  is  a  deep  student,  and  has  entered  on  this  field 
fully  equipped  with  the  importance  of  the  subject,  as  well  as  being 
aware  of  the  immense  labour  necessary  to  compile  a  work  which 
could  be  relied  on.  For  ten  or  twelve  years  he  has  laboured  on 
the  book,  with  the  enthusiasm  that  only  a  Bibliophile  knows,  until 
he  has  reached  its  completion,  being  satisfied  that  the  result  will 
confer  a  boon  on  all  those  interested  in  the  study  and  collecting  of 
American  History. 

The  edition  is  of  strictly  one  thousand  copies,  printed  from 
type  on  paper  made  especially  for  the  book,  and  the  type  has  been 
distributed. 


VI  INTRODUCTORY  REMARKS. 

The  publishers  appreciate  the  generous  manner  in  which  the 
literary  public  has  responded  to  the  circular  by  subscribing  for  the 
work. 

I  was  selected  to  pass  a  final  judgment  upon,  or  rather,  to 
revise  and  edit  the  work.  It  is  due  to  the  Author  for  me  to  say, 
that  his  work  was  done  so  thoroughly,  so  clearly,  that  the  part 
which  I  thought  stupendous,  dwindled  down  to  a  plain  reading  of 
the  proof,  with  very  slight  additions,  by 

Stan.  V.   Henkels. 


PREFACE. 


This  book  is  designed  to  be  as  complete  a  list  as  possible  of 
the  titles  of  the  books  and  pamphlets  that  have  been  published  upon 
American  State,  County  and  Township  history.  It  includes  the 
titles  of  the  books,  pamphlets  and  reprints  that  have  been  published 
previous  to  January  first,  1904.  Except  in  a  very  few  important 
instances  no  books  published  after  that  date  are  listed. 

Books  upon  early  territorial  history  and  exploration  have  been 
included  when  containing  information  of  historical  importance : 
Thus,  titles,  are  given  of  some  books  upon  New  England,  the 
Northwest,  the  Middle  States  and  the  South. 

When  possible,  the  title  given  is  verbatim.  A  *  at  the  end  of 
the  title  signifies  that  the  book  has  been  examined  and  its  title  and 
pagination  verified.  The  title  usually  given  is  the  inner  one,  upon 
the  title  page  proper,  except  in  some  instances  of  the  older  books 
having  several  titles,  when  each  one  is  given. 

Following  the  title  may  be  found  such  items  of  bibliographical 
interest  as  have  been  thought  worthy  of  note. 

The  prices  for  which  each  book  has  been  sold  are  then  given, 
with  a  description  of  its  condition.  Where  no  binding  is  mentioned, 
the  original  is  to  be  understood  ;  the  price  given,  unless  the  edition 
is  specified,  is  that  for  the  original  edition,  the  price  of  later  editions 
following.  The  price  is  for  the  whole  work  and  not  for  each  volume 
separately.  The  auction  lists  examined  include  the  important  ones 
since  i860,  and  in  some  cases  embrace  earlier  sales.  Where  the 
name  of  the  owner  is  to  be  found  on  the  auction  catalogue,  it  is 
given  ;  where  the  sale  is  anonymous  the  auctioneer's  name  alone 
is  mentioned. 

The  compiler  is  fully  aware  that  like  all  bibliographies  this  has 
•errors   of  omission  and   commission,  but   thev  do   not   result  from 


VU1  PREFACE. 

carelessness.     This  compilation  represents  ten  years  of  careful  and 
painstaking  work. 

That  most  valuable  series  of  books  for  the  student  of  American 
bibliography — Sabin's  "  Dictionary  of  Books  relating  to  America  " — 
has  been  carefully  searched  for  titles.  The  lists  of  Asher,  Ludewig, 
Roorbach,  Kelly,  Stevens,  Field,  Muller,  Hildeburn,  Green,  the 
American  catalogue,  the  catalogues  of  libraries,  the  auction  cata- 
logues, the  volumes  of  Prices  Current,  booksellers'  lists,  and  the 
State  bibliographies  and  the  journels  devoted  to  book  reviews  have 
been  collated,  page  by  page. 

In  some  cases  it  has  been  difficult  to  determine  the  titles  to 
include  and  those  to  be  excluded.  But  where  doubt  existed  often 
the  title  has  been  admitted,  leaving  it  for  the  future  bibliographer  to 
more  carefully  decide,  for  a  pamphlet  that  is  common  now  may,  in 
fifty  years,  become  very  scarce,  and  they  all  deserve  some  record. 

It  has  been  the  aim  to  include  as  many  as  possible  of  the  titles 
of  the  pamphlets,  of  historical  sermons,  of  local  events,  the  pamph- 
lets of  but  a  few  pages,  that  are  so  easily  lost  from  sight,  and  yet 
many  of  which  contain  local  history  of  real  value. 

As  a  rule,  church  history  has  been  omitted,  unless  also  especi- 
ally devoted  to  town  history.  Books  entirely  devoted  to  genealogy 
and  biography  are  not  included  unless  in  cases  in  which  they  are 
supplemental  to  town  history.  Guide  books  are  not  included,  unless 
containing  items  of  historical  value,  or  in  certain  cases  noteworthy 
from  age  or  scarcity.  State  gazetteers  have  been  included,  because 
most  of  them  contain  historical  items  not  to  be  found  in  works  of 
more  presumption. 

The  titles  and  in  some  cases  the  various  editions  are  numbered 
from  one  consecutively  to  the  last  volume,  and  these  numbers  will  be 
used  in  the  index.  The  title  at  the  top  of  the  page  is  the  name  of 
the  last  author  upon  the  page. 

The  final  volume  will  consist  of  two  indexes.  One  of  short 
titles  arranged  alphabetically  by  authors,  under  the  names  of  the 
states.  The  other  of  titles  alphabetically  arranged  under  subjects, 
localities,  names  of  towns,  &c,  and  reference  in  these  indexes  is  in 
all  casus  to  the  number  of  the  book  in  the  author-title. 


PREFACE.  IX 

That  some  titles  in  this  book  are  lacking  in  the  name  of  their 
publisher  is  due  to  the  fact  that  in  most  of  the  catalogues  of  auction 
sales  and  library  catalogues,  no  publisher  name  is  given.  This  is 
to  be  deplored,  for  the  name  of  the  publisher  of  a  book  is  as  much 
a  part  of  its  history  as  that  of  the  author,  and  the  catalogue  that 
omits  the  name  of  the  publisher  in  so  much  lacks  the  finish  of  the 
ideal  bibliography. 

The  compiler  desires  to  thank  the  librarian  of  the  Historical 
Society  of  Pennsylvania  for  the  freedom  extended  in  the  use  of  its 
valuable  and  extensive  historical  library  in  the  matter  of  verifying 
titles  for  this  work. 

It  is  to  be  hoped  that  to  the  librarian,  the  collector  and  the 
book  seller,  this  book  may  become  of  some  value,  and  it  is  also  the 
wish  of  the  compiler  that  it  may  be  used  as  a  basis  from  which 
some  day  another  fellow  who  likes  to  hunt  titles  may  make  a  more 
complete  and  perfect  index  to  American  territorial,  state,  town  and 
county  history.  |  For  in  these  days  of  trained  librarians  and 
scholarly  collectors  it  is  the  special  bibliography  that  is  of  value. 

T.  L.  Bradford. 
Philadelphia,  April  6,  1907. 


BIBLIOGRAPHY 

OF 

AMERICAN     HISTORY 


i.  ABBOT,  ABIEL.    History  of  Andover,  from  its  Settlement 
to  1829.    Andover:  Flagg  &  Gould,  1829.     121110,  pp.  204. 

Sold:  Terry,  1889,  1.12;  Murphy,  1884,  1.10;  Deane,  1898, 
3.50;  Blanchard,  1898,  3.00;  Woodward,  1869,  1.00,  1.25; 
Olcott,  1901,  bds,  3.00;  Rice,  1870,  cl,  unct,  2.13;  Brinley, 
1879,  unct,  2.00;  Roche,  1867,  cl,  unct,  1.00;  Bushnell,  1883, 
1.38;  Cable,  1882,  cl,  unct,  3.25;  Manson,  1899,  cl,  unct, 
7.75;  Child,  1882,  2.37;  Thornton,  1878,  1.45;  Cable,  1883. 
bds,  unct,  1.00;  J.  G.  Smith,  1883,  bds,  1.25;  Guild,  1887. 
1.25;  Clogston,  1875,  1. 10. 

2.  ABBOTT,  HERMAN  (DR.).    History  of  Belfast,  Maine,  to 

1825.    With  an  introduction  and  notes  by  Joseph  William- 
son.    Belfast,  1900.    4to,  paper,  pp.  18. 

Edition  75  copies. 

3.  ABBOTT,  JACOB.     New   England   and  her   Institutions. 

By  One  of  her  Sons.     Boston,  1835.     i2mo,  pp.  271.     Re- 
printed, London :  Seeley,  1835.    8vo,  pp.  vi,  393. 

American    History.      Illustrated    with    Numerous 


Maps  and  Engravings.  Vol.  IV.  Northern  Colonies. 
New  York:  Sheldon  &  Co.,  1862.  i6mo,  pp.  xi,  (1),  288. 
Illustrated.* 

Devoted  to  the  story  of  the  Pilgrims,  told  in  a  form  for  youthful: 
reading. 

ABBOTT,  JOHN  STEVENS  CABOT.  The  History  of 
Maine,  from  the  earliest  Discovery  of  the  Region  by  the 
Northmen  until  the  present  Time ;  including"  a  Narrative 
of  the  Voyages  and  Explorations  of  the  early  Adventurers, 
the  Manners  and  Customs  of  the  Indian  Tribes,  the  hard- 


ACKELIUS. 

ships  of  the  First  Settlers,  the  Conflicts  with  the  Savages, 
and  the  gradual  Advancement  of  the  State  to  its  Present 
State  of  Opulence,  Culture  and  Refinement.  Boston :  R. 
B.Russell.    Portland:  John  Russell,  1875.    8vo,  pp.  556. 

Sold:  Manson,  1899,  2.37;  Cable,  1883,  87  cts ;  Cable,  1882, 
2.27;  Boardman,  1883,  1.25;  Libbie,  1902,  worn,  50  cts; 
Guild,  1887,  3.50;  Libbie,  1900,  shp,  bdg  poor,  10.80;  Lib- 
bie, 1904,  3.85. 

.     The  History  of  the  State  of  Ohio;  from  the  Dis- 


covery of  the  Great  Valley  to  the  Present  Time  ;  including 
Narratives  of  Early  Explorations ;  the  Struggles  between 
France  and  England  for  the  Possession  of  the  Valley ;  the 
Wars  with  the  Indians ;  Organization  of  the  State ;  the 
Adventures  of  the  Early  Emigrants;  Life  in  the  Solitudes 
of  the  Wilderness ;  Biographical  Sketches  of  all  the  Gov- 
ernors of  Ohio,  and  of  many  others  of  her  most  Illustrious 
Sons;  and  most  of  the  Important  Events  attending  the 
Birth,  Growth  and  Maturity  of  a  State  now  truly  Imperial 
in  Population,  Wealth  and  Power.  With  Numerous  Illus- 
trations. Detroit :  Northwestern  Publishing  Co.,  1875. 
8vo,  pp.  xiv,  876.    35  portraits. 

"Contains  35  lithographic  portraits  and  27  woodcut  illustrations 
printed  in  the  text.  The  book  was  published  by  subscription.  It  is 
a  compilation  from  all  available  sources.  The  title  gives  a  full  list 
of  the  contents.     Thomson. 

Sold:  Guild,  1887,  5.00. 

7.  ABBOTT,   W.   SCOTT.     The   History   of   Darke   County, 

Ohio,  Past  and  Present.  Containing  a  History  of  the 
County,  its  Cities,  Towns,  etc. ;  General  and  Local  Statis- 
tics ;  Portraits  of  Early  Settlers  and  Prominent  Men,  an 
Outline  History  of  Ohio  and  the  Northwest  Territory. 
Chicago :  W.  H.  Beers  &  Co.,  1880.  Roy  8vo,  pp.  900.  Il- 
lustrated. 

8.  ACRELIUS,   ISRAEL.     Acrelius,  Beskrifning  |  Om   De  | 

Swenska  |  Forsamlingars  |  Forna  och  Narwarande  |  Til- 
stand,  I  uti  I  Det  sa  kallade  Nya  Swerige,  |  Sedan  |  Nya 
Nederland,  |  men  nu  for  tiden  |  Pensylvanien,  samt  na- 
stliggande  Orter  wid  Alf-  |  wen  De  la  Ware,  |  Wast- 
Yersey  och  New-  |  Castle  County  uti  Norra  America;  | 
Utgifwen  |  Af  |  Israel  Acrelius,  |  For  detta  Probst  ofwer 
de  Swenska  Forsamlingar  i  America  och  Kvrkoherde  |  uti 


ACRELIUS.  3 

Christiana,  men  nu  Probst  och  Kyrkohcrde  uti  Fcllings- 
bro.  |  Stockholm,  |  Tryckt  bos  Harberg  &  Hesselberg,  | 
1759.    4to.* 

Title:  Dedication,  2  1.  Preface,  2  1.  Contents,  5  I.  Text, 
533  PP-     Errata  on  verso  of  p.  533.    410. 

"The  Swedish  Colony  and  Mission  on  the  Delaware,  planted  i" 
1638,  under  Oxenstiern,  wrested  by  Stuyvesant  of  Manhattan  and 
annexed  to  New  Netherland  in  1655,  and  swallowed  up  by  the  Eng 
lisll  in  1664,  together  witli  the  other  Dutch  possessions  in  \merica, 
never  really  abandoned  or  forgotten  by  the  parent  State  till 
1791.  when  it  became  permanently  provided  for  and  prelected  as  part 
of  the  great  republic  of  the  United  States.  The  best  history  of  it 
is  this  by  Acrelius,  born  in  171.J,  died  1800,  who  wrote  first  hand,  hav- 
ing been  provost  over  its  three  churches  and  rector  of  the  old  Swed- 
ish Church  at  Wilmington  for  seven  years,  1749-1756.  Besides  his 
own  collections  and  experience,  he  seems  to  have  used  judiciously  all 
previous  authors  who  had  written  or  touched  on  the  same  subject, 
such  as  De  Vries,  Vander  Donck,  Rudman's  MSS,  Swedburg's  Dis- 
sertation and  America  Illuminate,  Campanius,  Hesselius,  Bjork,  &c." 
Stevens. 

"This  important  work  is  hardly  less  rare  than  that  of  Campanius, 
especially  when  in  good  condition.  It  has.  besides,  the  merit  of 
being  much  more  extensive  and  of  reproducing  a  large  number  of 
documents  partly  unpublished.  The  author  stayed  a  long  time  in 
America,  as  Provost  to  the  Swedish  Congregation,  and  in  his  leisure 
hours  he  collected  the  materials  for  his  history.  Among  his  sources 
we  find  the  Archives  of  New  York,  an  unpublished  manuscript  (evi- 
dently very  valuable")  of  A.  Rudman,  who  was  Superintendent  at 
Wicacoa  in  1697,  and  who  collected  all  relating  to  the  early  history 
of  the  Swedish  colonies  in  America,  further  the  Royal  Archives  at 
Stockholm,  and  besides  the  Swedish  historians,  Campanius  (of  wdiom 
he  speaks  in  high  terms),  Swedborg,  Biorck,  &c,  also  the  early 
English  works  on  Virginia  of  J.  Smith  and  others.  He  even  cites 
more  than  once.  Van  der  Donck,  manifesting  thus  uncommonly  ex- 
tensive reading.'' 

"It  must  be  regretted  that  down  to  this  day  no  complete  trans- 
lation of  this  work  has  been  published.  Its  real  historical  value  cer- 
tainly would  procure  a  place  to  a  translation  in  many  a  library  to 
which  the  original  edition  is  unattainable  for  its  extreme  rarity.  Some 
parts  of  it  have  been  translated  in  the  N.  Y.  Histor.  Coll.,  Vol.  I,  2d 
Ser."    F.  Muller. 

Sold:  Rogers,  1896,  30.00;  Libbie,  1895,  20.00;  Bangs,  1895, 
original  bds,  21.00;  Ives,  morocco  extra,  20.00;  Barlow, 
morocco  extra,  1890,  53.00:  Murphy,  hlf  slip,  17.00;  Brin- 
ley,  1880,  80.00;  Henkels,  1896,  hi  bd,  Ternaux's  arms  on 
side,  19.00;  Bangs,  1897,  hlf  elf,  18.00:  Murphy.  1884,  hlf 
slip,  gilt  back,  17.00;  Stevens,  1886,  London,  red  mo  extra, 
21.25;  Bangs,  1895,  bds,  21.00;  Henkels,  1901.  hlf  bd,  tall 
copy.  28.00;  Weeks,  1902,  levt  mo,  git,  by  Pratt,  39.00;  H. 
Peirce.  1903.  hlf  bd,  24.00;  Betts,  1901,  hlf  slip,  20.00; 
Anderson.  1903.  elf.  by  Zaehnsdorf,  28.00;  Henkels,  1898, 


ADAMS. 

hlf  bd,  16.00;  Henkels,  hlf  bd,  19.00;  O'Callaghan,  1882, 
hit  elf.  42.00;  Lenox,  1895,  bds,  21.00;  Burger,  1895,  elf, 
20.00;  Bangs,  1897,  18.00;  Hurst,  1904.  orig.  bds,  15.00; 
French  &  Chubbuck,  1904,  hlf  elf,  in  case,  30.00;  Penny- 
packer,  1906,  30.00. 

.    A  History  of  New  Sweden ;  or  the  Settlements  on 


the  River  Delaware.  By  Israel  Acrelius,  Provost  of  the 
Swedish  Churches  in  America,  and  Rector  of  the  Old 
Swedes'  Church,  Wilmington,  Del.  Translated  from  the 
Swedish,  with  an  Introduction  and  Notes,  by  William  M. 
Reynolds.  D.  D.,  Member  of  the  Historical  Society  of 
Pennsylvania,  etc.  Published  under  the  joint  auspices  of 
the  Hist.  Societies  of  Pennsylvania  and  Delaware.  Phila- 
delphia :  Publication  Fund  of  the  Hist.  Society  of  Penn- 
sylvania, 1S74.  50  prelim,  pp.  Text,  Index,  etc.,  pp.  17-468. 
Portrait  of  Acrelius,  plate  of  Swedes'  Church,  Wicaco, 
and  map  of  New  Sweden  by  Lindstrom.* 

This  is  also  Vol.  XI  of  the  Memoirs  of  Hist.  Soc.  Penna. 
Sold:  Murphy,  1884,  4.00;  Murphy.  1884.  shts,  folded,  5.00: 
Weeks,  1902,  bds.  unct,  10.00;  Cooke,  1883,  levt.  mo.  git, 
unct,  13.00;  Cresson,  1902,  2.10. 

10.  ADAMS,  AMOS.  A  Concise  Historical  View  of  the  Diffi- 
culties, Hardships  and  Perils  which  attended  the  Planting 
and  Progressive  Improvements  of  New  England.  With 
a  particular  account  of  its  long  and  Destructive  Wars. 
Expensive  Expeditions,  etc.  With  reflections,  principally 
moral  and  religious.  In  two  discourses,  preached  at  Rox- 
bury  on  the  general  fast,  April  6,  1769.  By  Amos  Adams. 
A.  M.,  Pastor  of  the  first  church  in  Roxbury.  Boston  : 
Kneeland  &  Adams,  1769.  8vo,  pp.  66.  +  Same,  Boston, 
printed.  London,  reprinted  for  Edward  and  Charles  Dillv. 
1770.    8vo,  title  i  1,  pp.  68. 

For  account  of,  see  Mass.  Hist.  Coll.,  V  28,  p.  280;  M.  R.  4-.  V- 
156.  . 

"Dr.  Eliot  complains  that  in  the  abridged  1770  reprint  the  evan- 
ical   sentiments  were  much   curtailed   by   the   London   publisher." 
Brinley. 

Sold:  1769  ed.,  Rice.  1870,  elf,  by  Bedford,  9.00;  Brinley, 
1878,  5.00;  Guild,  1887,  title  and  2  leaves  imperf't,  62  cts. ; 
Guild,  1887,  hlf  mo,  1.12;  1770  ed.,  Brinley,  1878,  hlf  mo, 
3.00;  Manson,  1899,  2.00. 


ADAMS.  5 

ii.  ADAMS,  ANDREW  N.  A  History  of  the  Town  of  Fair- 
haven,  Vermont.  In  three  parts.  Fairhaven:  Leonard  & 
Phelps,  Prs,  1870.     121110,  pp.  516. 

Sold:  Manson,  1899,  1.50;  Cable,  1882,  2.25;  M.  D.  Gilnian, 
1884,  2.25  ;  Guild,  1887,  3.75  ;  Clogston,  1875,  hlf  turk,  unct, 
3.12. 

12.  ADAMS,  CHARLES  FRANCIS.  Massachusetts,  its  His- 
torians and  its  History.  Boston  :  Houghton,  Mifflin  &  Co., 
1893.    121110,  pp.  no. 

Mr.   Adams   claims  that   the   Slate   for  a  long  time  ignored  re- 
ligious freedom. 

13. .     Three   Episodes   of   Massachusetts   History.     The 

Settlement  of  Boston  Bay,  The  Antinomian  Controversy, 
A  Study  of  Church  and  Town  Government.  2  vols.  Bos- 
ton :  Houghton,  Mifflin  &  Co.,  1892.  i2mo,  pp.  7-531 ;  531- 
1067.    Maps. 

Sold:  H.  Peirce,  1903,  1.40. 

14.  .    Proceedings  at  250th  Anniversary  of  the  permanent 

Settlement  of  Weymouth,  Mass.,  July  4,  1874.  With  an 
Historical  Address  by  Charles  Francis  Adams,  Jr.  Bos- 
ton, 1874.    8vo,  pp.  107. 

Sold:  Balcom,  1901,  37  cts. ;  Manson,  1899,  2.50;  Cable,  1882, 
45  cts. ;  Deane,  1898,  38  cts. 

15.  .    History  of  Braintree,  Mass.,  1639  to  1708;  the  North 

Precinct  of  Braintree,  1708  to  1792;  and  the  Town  of 
Ouincy.  from  1792  to  1889.  Cambridge:  Houghton,  Mif- 
flin &  Co.,  1891.    Svo.    Edition  of  50. 

Sold:  Deane,  1898,  presentation  copy  from  author,  13.50. 

16.  .  The  Centennial  Milestone.  An  Address  in  Com- 
memoration of  the  100th  Anniversary  of  the  Incorpora- 
tion of  Quincy,  Mass.,  July  4,  1892.  Cambridge,  1892. 
Svo.    Plate. 

Sold:  Whitmore,  1902,  20  cts.;  Balcom,  1901,  37  cts. 

17.  ADAMS,  EMMA  H.    .To  and  Fro  in  Southern  California. 

with  Sketches  of  Arizona  and  Xew  Mexico.     Cincinnati. 

1887.       I21HO,  pp.  288. 


)  ADAM-. 

18.  ADAMS,   FRANCIS   COLBURN.     Siege  of  Washington. 

Written  expressly  for  Little  People.  26  Illus.  by  A.  W. 
Waud.  New  York:  Dick  &  Fitzgerald  (1867).  Sq.  l6mo, 
pp.  139.    8  Plates. 

19.  ADAMS,  HANNAH.     A  Summary  History  of  New  Eng- 

land, from  the  first  Settlement  at  Plymouth  to  the  Accept- 
ance of  the  Federal  Constitution.  Comprehending  a  Gen- 
eral Sketch  of  the  American  War.  Dedham :  Printed  for 
the  Author,  1799.    8vo,  pp.  513. 

"Very  scarce.  Hannah  Adams  was  one  of  the  first  American 
ladies  who  devoted  their  lives  to  literature.  She  was  very  deaf,  a 
great  rappee  snuff  taker  and  very  fond  of  strong  tea."     Sotheran. 

Sold:  Bangs,  Merwin,   1865,  .50;  Brevoort,  1890,  shp,  2.00; 

Henkels,    1896,    old    elf,    4.50;    Bangs,    1898,    orig.    bds, 

unct,  12.50;  Deane,  1898,  hlf  mo,  4.75;  Menzies,  hlf  mo, 

portrait  inserted,  1875,  6.25  ;  Bushnell.  1883,  50  cts. ;  Cable, 

1883,  1.75;  Barlow,   1890,  3.00;  Manson,  1899,  elf,  portr. 

and  signature  of  writer  inserted,  also  map  of  N.  Eng., 

4.50  ;  J.  G.  Smith,  1883,  hlf  shp,  4.00  ;  Boardman,  1883,  shp, 

1.00;    M.   D.    Gilman,    1884,    1.10;    Bourquin,    1894,   2.10; 

Cooke,  1883,  2.25  ;  Brinley,  1878,  old  elf,  3.25  ;  Libbie,  1902, 

5.10;  Guild,  1887,  hlf  mo,  lib.  stamp,  1.50;  Clogston,  1875. 

1.50. 

20.  .    Abridgment  of  the  History  of  New  England,  for  the 

Use  of  Young  Persons.  Boston:  Plomans  &  West.  1805. 
121110,  pp.  4,  185. 

Sold:  Olcott,  1901,  shp,  worn  .20;  Cable,  1882,  bds,  unct,  37 
cts. 

21.. .    An  Abridgment  of  the  History  of  New  England  for 

the  Use  of  Young  Persons;  now  Introduced  into  the  Prin- 
cipal Schools  in  this  Town.    Second  Edition.    Copy  Right 
Secured.    Boston  :  Belcher  &  Armstrong,  1807.     l2mo,  pp. 
vi.  188.* 
Sold:  Woodward,  7869.  10  cts.;  B-rinley.  1878,  hlf  bd,  50  cts. 

22.  ADAMS,  HENRY  K.     A  Centennial  History  of  St.  Albans, 

Vt.    Organized  July  28,  1788.     By  Henry  K.  Adams.     St. 
Albans:  Wallace  Printing  Co.,  1889.     121110.  pp.  140. 

23.  ADAMS,  JOSIAH.     Account  of  Concord  Fight,  April   19, 

1775.    1850.    pp.  24. 


ADAMS.  7 

24. .    Address  at  Acton,  July  21,  1835,  the  first  Centennial 

Anniversary  of  that  Town;  with  an  appendix  and  map  of 
the  Concord  Fight.    Boston,  1835.    8vo,  pp.  54.    Map  and 

Plate. 

Sold:  Cable,  1882,  2.13 ;  Cable,  1883,  35  cts. ;  Guild,  1887,  bds, 
unct,  75  cts. 

25.  ADAMS,  J.  S.     Florida;  Its  Climate,  Soil  and  Productions. 

With  Sketches  of  its  History.    Jacksonville,  1869.    8vo. 

Sold:  Bourquin,  1894,  20  cts. 

26.  ADAMS,  NATHANIEL.     Annals  of  Portsmouth,  compris- 

ing a  period  of  Two  Hundred  Years  from  the  First  Settle- 
ment of  the  Town.  With  Biographical  Sketches  of  a  few 
of  the  most  Respectable  Inhabitants.  Portsmouth :  Pub- 
lished by  the  Author,  1825.    8vo,  pp.  v,  400.* 

Sold:  Poillon.  1895,  4.50;  Coburn,  1895,  3.50;  Jillson,  1896, 
3.25;  Bangs,  1896,  3.00;  Libbie,  1897,  hlf  shp,  5.00; 
Murphy,  1884,  sewed,  uncut,  6.00;  Chase  &  Dale,  1897, 
hlf  mor,  gilt,  uncut,  3.25;  Deane,  1898,  mor,  4.00; 
Rice,  1870,  bds,  unct,  4.25;  Libbie,  1904.  shp,  4.00;  Man- 
son,  1904,  bds,  unct,  8.00;  Libbie,  1904,  shp,  3.00;  Wood- 
ward, 1869,  2.50;  Brinley,  1879,  2.75;  Brinley,  1893,  4.50; 
Roche.  1867,  bds,  unct,  1.50;  Waterbury,  1895,  bds,  unct, 
4.25;  Bushnell,  1883,  3.25;  Cable,  1882.  bds,  unct,  4.37; 
Child,  1S82,  bds,  unct,  4.12;  Cable,  1883,  hlf  shp,  4.50; 
Thornton.  1878,  bds.  unct,  2.25;  H.  Peirce,  1903,  orig.  bds, 
paper  label,  4.40;  M.  D.  Gilman,  1884,  3.50;  Bangs,  1895, 
4.25;  Leonard,  1875,  4.25;  Balcom,  1901,  extra  illus.,  9.00; 
Shurtleff,  1875,  3.00;  Harold  Peirce,  1903,  a.  1.  s.  of  author 
inserted,  hlf  shp,  2.75 ;  Cooke,  1883,  4.25 ;  Parker,  1859, 
1.25:  Clogston,  1875,  hlf  shp,  4.00;  Guild,  1887,  hlf  mo, 
git,  unct,  4.00;  Libbie,  1901,  bds,  4.12;  Libbie,  1901,  shp, 
3.75;  Libbie,  1902,  bds,  unct,  3.50;  Huntington,  1905,  shp, 
4-25- 

27.  ADAMS,  THOMAS.    Historical  Sketch  of  Boston.    Boston, 

1861-78.    2  vols.     i2mo. 

Sold:  Cable,  1882,  1.75. 

28.  ADAMS,  W.  L.    Oregon  as  It  Is.    Its  Present  and  Future. 

By  a  Resident  for  Twenty-five  Years.     Being  a  Reply  to 


»  ALBACH. 

Inquirers.  Portland,  Ore. :  Bulletin  Steam  Print,  1873. 
8  vo,  pp.  63.    Paper.* 

29.  AFRICA,  J.  SIMPSON.    History  of  Huntingdon  and  Blair 

Counties,  Pennsylvania.  Illustrated.  Philadelphia,  Louis 
H.  Everts,  1883.    4T.0,  pp.  6  (4),  500,  261.* 

The  counties  are  paged  independently. 
Sold:  Proud,  1903,  7.50;  Henkels,  1905,  hlf  rus,  4.00. 

30.  AGGE,    ANNE    ASHBY;    BROOKS,    MARY    MASON. 

Marblehead  Sketches.  Boston :  Houghton,  Mifflin  &  Co., 
1885.    4to. 

A  series  of  sketches  of  buildings  and  scenes  in  Marblehead,  Mass. 

31.  AGNEW,   DANIEL.     A  History  of  the  Region  of  Penn- 

sylvania, North  of  the  Ohio  and  West  of  the  Allegheny 
River,  of  the  Indian  Purchases,  and  of  the  Running  of  the 
Southern,  Northern  and  Western  Boundaries;  also,  an 
Account  of  the  Division  of  the  Territory  for  Public  Pur- 
poses, and  of  the  Lands,  Laws,  Titles,  Settlements,  Con- 
troversies and  Litigation  within  this  Region.  Philadel- 
phia: Kay  &  Bro.,  1887.    8vo,  pp.  7,  246.* 

Devoted  to  Settlements  and  Land  Titles. 

32. .     Fort  Mcintosh  and  Its  Times.     Pittsburg,   1893. 

8vo,  pp.  40. 

33.  AIKIN,    SOLOMON.      Fast   Sermon   delivered   at   Dracut, 

Mass.,  May  n,  1811.    Haverhill,  1811.    8vo. 

Sold:  Cable,  1882,  paper,  unct,  37  cts. 

34.  ALABAMA.    History  of  Jefferson  County  and  Birmingham, 

Ala.    Teeple  &  Smith,  Publ'rs,  1887.    4to,  pp.  595. 

35.  ALBACH,  JAMES  R.     Annals  of  the  West,  embracing  a 

Concise  Account  of  Principal  Events  which  have  occurred 
in  the  Western  States  and  Territories  from  the  Discovery 
of  the  Mississippi  Valley  to  the  Year  Eighteen  Hundred 
and  Fifty.  Compiled  from  the  most  authentic  sources. 
St.  Louis,  1852.  8vo,  pp.  818.  +  The  same,  Pittsburgh, 
1858. 


ALDRICH,  9 

Sold:  1852  ed.,  Field,  1875,  shp,  3.00;  Guild,  1887,  shp,  2.50; 
1858  ed.,  Clogston,  1875,  shp,  3.00;  Proud,  1903,  2.00; 
Henkels,  cl,  1905,  3.00. 

36.  ALBEE,  B.  H.     Short  History  of  Chester,  Vt.     With  an 

Historical  Address  at  the  Chester  Baptist  Church  by  Tl. 
B.  Tilden.    Springfield,  1890.    8vo,  pp.  18. 

37.  ALBEE,  JOHN.      New   Castle,   Historic  and    Ficturesque. 

Boston  :  Cupples,  Upham  &  Co.,  1884.  Illustrated  by  Ab- 
bott F.  Graves.     121110,  pp.  viii,  155. 

Sold:  Balcom,  1901,  50  cts. ;  Manson,  1899,  40  cts. 

38.  ALBERT,  GEORGE  DALLAS.     History  of  the  County  of 

Westmoreland,  Penna.,  with  Biographical  Sketches  of 
many  of  its  Pioneers  and  Prominent  Men.  Philadelphia, 
1882.    4to,  pp.  727. 

Sold:  Henkels,  1906,  cl,  5.25. 

39.  ALDEN,  JOHN.     History  of  Westfield,  Mass.     A  Sermon, 

January  28,  185 1.    Springfield,  Mass..  1851.    8vo,  pp.  20. 

Sold:  Manson,  1899,  1.75. 

40.  ALDEN,  LUCIUS.     Historical  Discourse  at  Newcastle,  N. 

H.,  November  25,  1849.  Portsmouth:  C.  B.  BrewMer, 
1849.    8vo. 

Sold:  Manson,  1899,  2.25. 

41.  ALDERMAN,  MRS.  L.  A.     Identification  of  the  Society  of 

the  Cincinnati  with  the  Settlement  of  the  Northwest  Ter- 
ritory.    Marietta:  1888.     8vo,  pp.  26. 

42.  ALDRICH,  GEORGE.    Walpole,  N.  H.    As  it  Was  and  as 

it  Is,  containing  the  Complete  Civil  History  of  the  Town 
from  1749  to  1879,  together  with  a  History  of  all  the 
Church  Organizations,  also  a  History  of  150  Families  who 
settled  in  Town  previous  to  1820,  with  Biographical 
Sketches  of  a  large  number  of  prominent  citizens.  Clare- 
mont :  1880.     8vo.     Portraits. 

Sold:  Balcom,  1901.  4.00;  Olcott,  1901,  cl,  3.50;  Manson, 
1899,  4.25;  Cable.  1882,  3.37:  Cable.  1883,  2.00:  Guild, 
1887,  5.00;  Conland,  1904,  cl,  4.15. 


IO  ALEXANDER. 

43.  ALDRICH,  LEWIS  CASS.  History  of  Clearfield  County, 
Pennsylvania,  with  Illustrations  and  Biographical 
Sketches  of  its  Prominent  Men  and  Pioneers.  Syracuse, 
N.  Y. :  D.  Mason  &  Co.,  1887.    4to,  pp.  731.* 

Contains  33  portraits  on  steel. 

44. .  History  of  Franklin  and  Grand  Isle  Counties,  Ver- 
mont. With  Biographical  Sketches  of  the  Prominent 
Men  and  Pioneers.  Syracuse :  Mason  &  Co.,  1891.  Roy. 
8vo,  pp.  821.     Illustrated. 

45.  .  History  of  Bennington  County,  Vermont.  Syra- 
cuse: Mason  &  Co.,  1889.    Roy.  8vo. 

46.  ALDRICH,  LEWIS  C;  HOLMES,  FRANK  R.     History 

Windsor  County,  Vt. ;  with  Illustrations  and  Biographical 
Sketches  of  some  of  its  Prominent  Men  and  Pioneers. 
Edited  by  Lewis  C.  Aldrich  and  Frank  R.  Holmes.  Syra- 
cuse:  Mason  &  Co.,  1891.    Roy.  8vo.    Portraits. 

Sold:  Balcom,  1901,  5.00. 

47.  .  History  of  Fulton  and  Henry  Counties,  Ohio.  Syr- 
acuse :  Mason  &  Co.,  1887.    Roy.  8vo. 

48.  .     History  of  Erie  County,  Ohio;  with   Illustrations 

and  Biographical  Sketches  of  some  of  its  Prominent  Men 
and  Pioneers.    Syracuse  :  Mason  &  Co.,  1889.    4to,  pp.  653. 

49.  ALDRICH,  THOMAS  BAILEY.     An   Old  Town  by  the 

Sea.  Boston  :  Houghton,  Mifflin  &  Co.,  1893.  121110,  pp, 
5,  128. 

History  of   Portsmouth,   X.   H.     History,  topography  and  anec- 
dotes of  eccentric  characters. 

50.  ALER,  F.  VERNON.     History  of  Martinsburg  and  Berk- 

ley County,  West  Virginia,  from  the  Origin  of  the  In- 
dians, embracing  their  Settlements,  Wars  and  Depreda- 
tions, to  the  First  White  Settlements,  &c,  to  the  Present, 
llagerstown,  Md. :  1888.    8vo,  pp.  452. 

51.  ALEXANDER,  JOHN  BREVARD.    The  History  of  Meck- 

lenburg County  from  1740  to  1900.  Charlotte,  N.  C. :  J. 
Brevard  Alexander,  1902.  121110,  pp.  5.  431.  Portraits, 
map. 


ALLEN.  I  I 

52.  ALEXANDER,  SIR  WILLIAM.     The  |  Mapp  and  |  De- 

scription of  I  New  England;  |  Together  with  |  A  Dis 
course  of  Plantation,  and  |  Colonies:  |  Also,  |  A  Relation 
of  the  nature  of  the  Climate,  |  and  how  it  agrees  with  our 
owne  Country  |  England.  |  How  nccre  it  lyes  to  New- 
found-land, Virginia,  |  Noua  Francia,  Canada,  and  other 
Parts  of  I  the  West-Indies.  |  Written  by  |  Sr.  William 
Alexander,  |  Knight.  |  London,  |  Printed  for  Nathaniel 
Butter.  J  An.  Dom.  1630.  |  Sin.  410,  Title,  1  1,  pp.  47,  and 
Map. 

53.  ALLEN,  A.  J.   (MISS).     Ten   Years  in  Oregon.     Travels 

and  Adventures  of  Dr.  E.  White  and  Lady  West  of  the 
RocW  Mountains;  with  Incidents  of  Two  Sea  Voyages 
via  Sandwich  Islands  around  Cape  Horn ;  containing  also 
a  Brief  History  of  the  Missions  and  Settlement  of  the 
Country — Origin  of  the  Provisional  Government — Num- 
ber and  Customs  of  the  Indians — Incidents  witnessed 
while  traveling  and  residing  in  the  Territory — Description 
of  the  Soil,  Production  and  Climate  of  the  Country.  Com- 
piled by  Miss  A.  J.  Allen.  Ithaca,  N.  Y. ;  Mack,  Andrus 
&  Co.,  Prs.,  1848.    8vo,  pp.  16,  430.* 

54.  ALLEN,  D.  H.     July  4th,  1761,  an  Historical  Discourse  in 

Commemoration  of  the  100th  Anniversary  of  the  Charter 
of  Lebanon,  N.  H.,  delivered  July  4th,  1861.  Boston:  J. 
E.  Farwell  &  Co.,  1862.    8vo,  pp.  100.    Paper. * 

Sold:  Balcom,  1901,  1.00;  Olcott,   1901,  .50;  Manson,   1899, 
25  cts. ;  Guild,  1887,  87  cts. 

55.  ALLEN,  ETHAN  (REV.).     Who  were  the  Early  Settlers 

of  Maryland?  A  Paper  read  before  the  Maryland  His- 
torical Society  October  5th,  1865.  Baltimore:  1866.  8vo. 
pp.  18. 

Sold:  Barlow,    1890.  presentation   copy   from   author,    1.50; 
Henkels,  1901,  30  cts. 

56.  .    Maryland  Toleration  ;  or  Sketches  of  the  Early  1  Iis- 

tory  of  Maryland,  to  the  Year  1650.  Baltimore:  James  S. 
Waters,  1855.     8vo,  pp.  64.* 

Sold:  Bourquin,  1894,  40  cts. ;  Hoffmann,  1877,  65  cts. :  Hen- 
kels, 1902,  60  cts. ;  Guild.  1887,  85  cts. 


12  ALLEN. 

57.  ALLEN,  ETHAN.     A   Brief  Narrative  of  the  Proceedings 

of  the  Government  of  New  York,  relative  to  their  obtain- 
ing the  Jurisdiction  of  that  large  District  of  Land  to  the 
Westward  from  Connecticut  River,  which,  antecedent 
thereto,  had  been  Patented  by  his  Majesty's  Governor 
and  Council  of  the  Government  of  New  Hampshire,  and 
also  of  the  monopolizing  conduct  of  the  Government  of 
New  York,  in  their  subsequently  patenting  part  of  the 
same  Lands,  and  opposing  the  Grantees  and  settlers 
under  New  Hampshire,  together  with  arguments  demon- 
strating that  the  property  of  these  Lands  was  conveyed 
from  the  Crown  to  the  New  Hampshire  Grantees  by 
virtue  of  their  respective  Charters.  Hartford :  Printed  by 
Eben  Watson,  near  the  Great  Bridge,  1774.  Title,  pp. 
3-183.     Appendix,  pp.  4-21 1. 

Sold:  Henkels,  1898,  64.00. 

58.  ALLEN,  FRANCIS  OLCOTT.     History  of  Enfield,  Conn. 

Compiled  from  all  the  Public  Records  of  the  Town  known 
to  exist,  covering  from  the  beginning  to  1850.  In  three 
vols.  Lancaster,  Pa.:  Wickersham  Printing  Co.,  1901. 
8vo. 

59.  ALLEN,  HENRY  T.    Report  of  an  Expedition  to  the  Cop- 

per, Tanana  and  Koyukuk  Rivers  in  the  Territory  of 
Alaska,  in  the  Year  1885,  for  the  Purpose  of  obtaining 
all  Information  which  will  be  Valuable  and  Important, 
especially  to  the  Military  Branch  of  the  Government. 
Made  under  the  Direction  of  General  Nelson  A.  Miles, 
Commanding  the  Dept.  of  the  Columbia.  Washington: 
Govt.  Print,  1887.  8vo,  pp.  172.  Illustrated.  5  Large 
Maps.* 

60.  ALLEN,  IRA.     The  Natural  and  Political  History  of  the 

State  of  Vermont,  one  of  the  United  States  of  America. 
To  which  is  added,  An  Appendix,  containing  Answers  to 
Sundry  Queries  addressed  to  the  Author.  By  Ira  Allen, 
Esq.,  Major-General  of  the  Militia  in  the  State  of  Ver- 
mont. London :  Printed  by  J.  W.  Myers  for  W.  West, 
1798.    8vo,  pp.  vii,  300.     Map. 

Sold:   Libbie,   1895,  6.00;  Deane,   1898,  bds,   uncut,   10.25; 
Rice,  1870,  hlf  mor,  uncut,  git,  5.50;  Menzies,   1876,  hlf 


ALLEN.  13 

mor,  uncut,  9.50;  Guild,  1887,  5.25;  Dawson,  1890,  bds, 
uncut,  8.25;  Fisher,  1866,  3.00;  Woodward,  1869,  elf,  1.75; 
Brinley,  1879,  bds,  unct,  8.00;  Bushnell,  1883,  hlf  mor, 
portrait  and  autograph  letter  of  author  inserted,  3.75; 
Hangs.  Merwin,  1865,  7.00;  Manson,  1899,  19.00;  Cable, 
1882,  bds,  unct,  4.50;  Child,  1882,  2.37;  M.  D.  Gilman, 
1884,  1.00;  Bourquin,  1894,  rare  map  inserted,  2.25;  Field, 
1875,  bds,  title  clipped,  4.25;  Clogston,  1875,  hlf  elf,  3.25; 
Guild,  1887,  hlf  mor,  git,  5.25;  Libbie,  1901,  shp,  extra  ill, 
10.50;  Clogston,  1899,  hlf  mor,  portr.  and  map  inserted, 
13.00;  Richmond,  1899,  shp,  lacks  map,  3.25;  Anderson, 
1905,  hlf  elf,  7.75;  Conland,  1904,  hlf  mor,  15.00. 

61.  ALLEN,  JAMES  LANE.    The  Blue  Grass  Region  of  Ken- 

tucky, and  other  Kentucky  Articles.  New  York:  Harper 
Bros.,  1892.     121H0,  pp.  5,  322.     Illustrated. 

62.  ALLEN,    JOS.     (REV.).      Topographical    and    Historical 

Sketches  of  the  Town  of  Northborough,  with  the  early 
history  of  Marlborough,  in  the  Commonwealth  of  Massa- 
chusetts, furnished  for  the  Worcester  Magazine.  By 
Rev.  Joseph  Allen,  Pastor  of  the  Church  in  Northborough, 
and  member  of  the  Worcester  County  Historical  Society. 
Worcester:  Published  by  W.  Lincoln  and  C.  C.  Baldwin. 
Chas.  Griffin.  Printer.     1826.     8vo.  pp.  (2),  3-66. 

Sold:  Rice.  1870,  elf,  git,  by  Bedford,  6.50. 

63. .  History  of  Northborough,  Mass..  in  various  Publi- 
cations and  Discourses.  With  a  full  Index  of  Names  and 
Places  and  all  Important  Events.    Worcester:  1880. 

64.  ALLEN,  MYRON  O.     The  History  of  Wenham,  Civil  and 

Ecclesiastical,  from  its  Settlement  in  1639  to  i860.  Bos- 
ton: Bazin  &  Chandler,  i860.     121110,  pp.  220. 

Sold:  Murphy,  1884,  1.20;  Olcott,  1901,  2.25;  Bushnell.  1883, 
hlf  mo,  git,  extra  illus,  2.62;  Cable,  1882,  1.63;  Manson, 
1899,  extra  illus,  13  plates,  4.50;  Cable,  1883,  1.00;  J.  G. 
Smith,  1883.  1.87;  Hoffman,  1877,  1.00;  Deane,  1808.  2.25; 
Clogston,  1875,  1. 00:  Guild,  1887,  2.00. 

65.  ALLEN,  STEPHEN  T.     Address  at  the  Centennial  Cele- 

bration of  the  Incorporation  of  Merrimack,  X.  H..  April 


14  ALLEN. 

3,  1846.  Boston:  Dickinson  &  Co.,  1846.  8vo.  History, 
Statistics,  Genealogy. 

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1882,  2.75;  Manson,  1899,  1.00. 

66.  ALLEN,  THOMAS  (REV.).    An  Historical  Sketch  of  the 

County  of  Berkshire  and  Town  of  Pittsfield.  Written  in 
May,  1808.  Boston  :  Belcher  &  Armstrong,  1808.  8vo, 
pp.  14. 

Sold:  Manson,  1899,  hlf  mo,  unct,  5.00. 

67.  ALLEN,  WILKES.    History  of  Chelmsford,  from  its  Origin 

in  1653  to  the  Year  1820.  Together  with  an  Historical 
Sketch  of  the  Church  and  Biographical  Notices  of  the 
Four  First  Pastors.  To  which  is  added  a  Memoir  of  the 
Pawtucket  Tribe  of  Indians.  Haverhill:  1820.  8vo,  pp. 
192. 

Sold:  Murphy,  1884,  6.50:  Deane,  1898,  8.00;  Brinley,  1879. 
bds,  uncut,  12.00;  Brinley,  hlf  mo,  uncut,  11.00;  Guild. 
1887,  bds,  uncut,  stained,  5.75 ;  Coburn,  1888,  hlf  mo, 
unct,  6.50;  Balcom,  1901,  12.00;  Woodward,  1869,  unct. 
6.50;  Brinley,  1893,  6.25;  Knapp,  1905,  orig.  bds.  unct, 
10.50;  Libbie,  1905,  bds,  unct,  5.50;  Libbie,  1904,  hlf  mo, 
unct,  3.50 ;  Manson,  1899,  hlf,  mo,  git,  unct,  extra  illus, 
8.50;  Cable,  1882,  bds,  unct,  11.75;  J-  G.  Smith,  1883,  bds, 
unct,  11.00;  Field,  1875,  bds,  unct,  4.25;  Guild,  1887,  bds, 
unct,  5.75;  Clogston,  1875,  bds,  unct.  4.00;  Libbie,  1900, 
bds,  unct.  7.75  ;  Libbie,  1902,  bds,  unct,  10.25  ;  Libbie,  1902, 
bds,  unct,  8.25;  Bartlett,  1903,  bds,  unct,  11.00. 

68.  ALLEN,     WILLIAM.      The     History    of     Norridgewock, 

Maine.  Comprising  the  Memorials  of  the  Aboriginal  In- 
habitants and  Jesuit  Missionaries,  Hardships  of  the  Pio- 
neers, Biographical  Notices  of  the  Early  Settlers,  and 
Ecclesiastical  Sketches.  Norridgewock :  E.  J.  Peet,  1849. 
121110,  pp.  252.    Plates.* 

Sold:   Murphy,    1884,  3.00;   Woodward,    1869,    1.38;   Cable, 

1882,  2.00;  Brinley,  1879,  3.50;  Cable,  1883,  1.25  ;  Bushnell, 

1883,  extra  illus,  1.88;  Manson,  1899,  2.00;  Thornton,  1878, 
2.50;  Child.  1S82.  1.37:  Field,  1875,  hlf  mo,  by  Bradstreet, 
3.75;  Clogston,  1875,  1.62;  Libbie,  1902,  hlf  mo,  4.00. 


ALLINSON.  15 

69.  .     History   of   the   Town    of   Industry,   Me.     Skow- 

hegan :  M.  Littlefield,  Ptr,  1854.    121110,  pp.  44.* 

70.  .     History  of  Industry,  Me.,  From  its  First  Settlement 

in  1791.  Second  Edition.  Improved  and  Enlarged. 
Skowhegan  :  Smith  &  Emery,  1869.    8vo,  pp.  48.    Paper.* 

Sold:  Manson,  1899,  2.00;  Cable,  1882,  1.12;  S.  L.  Boardman, 
1883,  autograph  letter  of  author,  50  cts. 

71.  .     Address  delivered  at  Northampton,  Mass.,  October 

29,  1854,  in  Commemoration  of  the  Close  of  the  Second 
Century  Since  the  Settlement  of  the  Town.  Northamp- 
ton :  1855.    8vo,  pp.  56. 

Sold:  Manson,  1899,  20  cts. 

72.  ALLEN,  WILLIAM  B.     A  History  of  Kentucky,  embrac- 

ing Gleanings,  Reminiscences,  Antiquities,  Natural  Curi- 
osities, Statistics  and  Biographical  Sketches  of  Pioneers, 
Soldiers,  Jurists,  Lawyers,  Statesmen,  Divines,  Me- 
chanics, Farmers,  Merchants  and  Other  Leading  Men. 
Portrait.    Louisville,  Ky.,  1872.    8vo. 

Sold:   Barlow,    1890,   unct,   3.00;   Cable,    1883,   3.00;    Guild, 
1887,  3.25. 

73.  ALLEN,   W.   C.     North    Carolina   History   Stories.     Rich- 

mond, Va. :  B.  F.  Johnson  Publ.  Co.,  1901.    i6mo. 

Prof.  Allen  is  superintendent  of  the  Waynesville  Schools. 

74.  ALLEN,  WILLIAM  W.     Texas  in  1840:  or  the  Emigrants' 

Guide  to  the  New  Republic.     New  York:  1840.     i2mo. 

Colored  view  of  City  of  Austin. 
Sold:  Bourquin,  1894,  1.40. 

75.  ALLEN,  W.  W.;  AVERY,  R.  B.     California  Gold  Book. 

First  Nugget ;  its  Discovery  and  Discoverers  and  Some 
of  the  Results  Proceeding  Therefrom  (account  of  the  dis- 
covery of  gold  in  1848-49).  Chicago:  Donohue,  Henne- 
berry  &  Co.,  1893.     i2mo,  pp.  439. 

76.  ALLINSON,    E.    P.;    PENROSE,    BOIES.      Philadelphia, 

1681-1887.  A  History  of  Municipal  Development.  Balti- 
more :  1888.    8vo,  pp.  444.  -f-  Phila. :  1887. 


1 6  ALSOP. 

77.  ALLISON,  REV.   CHARLES  ELMER.     The   History  of 

Yonkers,  from  the  Earliest  Times  to  the  Present,  in- 
cluding an  elaborate  Description  of  the  Aborigines,  a 
Narrative  of  its  Discovery  and  Early  Settlement  by  the 
Dutch  and  other  Europeans ;  a  Record  of  Events  within 
its  Borders  during  the  Philipse  Period  of  more  than  One 
Hundred  Years ;  its  Stirring  Scenes  as  a  Part  of  the 
famous  "Neutral  Ground  of  the  Revolution" ;  its  Farms 
and  Farmers ;  its  Hamlets ;  its  growing  Village  on  the 
Napperhan,  and  its  Development  to  the  Busy  City  of  To- 
Day  ;  together  with  an  Historical  Account  of  its  Schools, 
Churches,  Societies,  Industries,  Banks,  Newspapers,  &c. 
&c. ;  finely  Illustrated  with  Views  of  the  Public  Build- 
ings, Private  Residences,  Manufactories,  and  with  Por- 
traits of  many  of  its  Citizens.  Issued  under  the  Auspices 
of  the  Yonkers  Board  of  Trade.  New  York :  W.  B. 
Ketcham.     1896.    4to.  pp  (7),  454.* 

This  valuable  work  was  published  at  $10. 
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mo,  git,  3.50;  Morris,   1899,  mo,  git,  3.00;   Bangs,   1900, 
mo,  git,  3.10. 

78.  ALLISON,  JOHN.     Dropped  Stitches  in  Tennessee  His- 

tory. Nashville,  Tenn. :  Hunter  &  Webburn,  1898.  8vo, 
pp.  160.    Illustrated. 

79.  ALSOP,  GEORGE.     A   |  Character  |  of  the  Province  of  | 

Maryland,  |  wherein  is  Described  in  four  distinct  |  Parta 
(viz.)  ]  I.  The  Scituation,  and  Plenty  of  the  Province.  | 
II.  The  Laws,  Customs,  and  natural  Demea-  |  nour  of  the 
Inhabitant.  |  III.  The  worst  and  best  Usage  of  a  Mary-  \ 
Land  Servant,  opened  in  view.  |  IV.  The  Traffique  and 
vendable  Commodities  |  of  the  Countrey.  |  Also  |  A  small 
Treatise  on  the  Wilde  and  |  Naked  Indians  (or  Susque- 
hanokes)  |  of  Mary-Land,  their  Customs,  Man-  |  ners, 
Absurdities,  &  Religion.  |  Together  with  a  Collection  of 
Histo-  I  rical  Letters.  |  By  George  Alsop.  |  London : 
Printed  by  T.  J.  for  Peter  Dring.  |  at  the  sign  of  the  Sun 
in  the  Poultry:  1666.  |  sm.  8vo.  10  p.  1.  pp.  118.  Portrait 
and  map.* 

"One  of  the  rarest  of  books.     Dr.   Bliss'  copy  sold  for  £4  10s. 
The  author  was  a  native  of  Maryland."    Sabin. 


ALSOP.  17 

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red  mo,  extra,  inside  lining  of  mo,  git,  410.00. 

80.  .     A  Character  of  the  Province  of  Maryland,  described 

in  four  distinct  parts;  also,  a  small  Treatise  on  the  Wild 
and  Naked  Indians  (or  Susquehanokes)  of  Maryland, 
Their  Customs,  Manners,  Absurdities  and  Religion. 
London,  1666.  A  new  edition,  with  an  Introduction  and 
Copious  Historical  Notes,  by  John  Gilmary  Shea.  New 
York :  William  Gowans,  1869.  4to,  pp.  125.  Portrait, 
map. 

Gowans'  Bibliothcca  Americana  No.  5.     Contains  a  catalogue  of 
books  for  sale  by  Win,  Gowans,  pp.  40. 

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1. 12;  Dunbar.  1892,  1.37;  Menzies.  1876,  large  pap,  unct. 
6.13;  Field,  1875,  cl,  unct,  2.75. 

81.  .     A    Character   of   the    Province   of   Maryland.      By 

George  Alsop.  Reprinted  from  the  original  edition  of 
1666.  With  Introduction  and  Notes  by  Newton  D.  Mere- 
ness,  Ph.D.,  Acting  Professor  of  History  and  Economics 
in  the  College  of  Charleston,  Author  of  "Maryland  as  a 
Proprietary  Province."  Cleveland:  The  Burrows  Bros., 
1902.     8vo.  pp.  113.* 

Coll:  "Alsop"s  Maryland;  verso:  Of  this  edition  250  copies 
have  been  printed,  and  the  type  distributed.  This  is 
No.  — ;  Plate  of  Geo.  Alsop  from  the  Original  Edition. 
1666 ;  Title  :  Introduction,  10  pp. ;  Half  title,  Alsop's  Mary- 
land, London :  Peter  Dring,  1666.  Title-page  portrait 
(frontispiece)  and  map  reprinted  from  a  copy  of  the  origi- 
nal edition  in  the  John  Carter  Brown  Library,  Providence, 
R.  I.  Text  reprinted  from  the  "Lenox  copy,"  in  the  Lenox 
Library,  New  York  City.  Facsimile  of  original  title,  1 
1.;  Dedication  to  Lord  Baltimore,  2  pp.;  Dedication  to 
Merchant  Adventurers,  2  pp. ;  Preface  to  Reader,  2  pp. ; 
Poem,  "The  Author  to  His  Book,"  3  pp. ;  Poems  by  Wm. 
Bogherst,  to  H.  W.  and  Will  Barber,  3  pp. ;  Facsimile 
plate  of  Maryland,  text,  55  pp. ;  Letters  of  author,  26  pp. 

This  is  No.  4  of  the  Burrows  Bros.  (B.  B.)   reprints. 

82.  ALLSOP,  ROBERT.     California  and  its  Gold  Mines.     Be- 

ing a  Series  of  Recent  Communications  from  the  Mining 


1 8  AMMIDOWN. 

Districts  upon  the  Condition  and  Future  Prospects  of 
Quartz  Mining,  with  an  Account  of  the  Richer  Deposits, 
and  Incidental  Notices  of  the  Climate,  Scenery  and  Mode 
of  Life  in  California.  London :  Groombridge,  1853.  8vo, 
pp.  149. 

83.  ALVORD,    J.    W.      Historical    Address    Delivered    in    the 

First  Congregational  Church  in  Stamford,  Conn.,  at  the 
Celebration  of  the  Second  Centennial  Anniversary  of  the 
First  Settlement  of  the  Town.  By  Rev.  J.  W.  Alvord, 
December  22,  1841.  New  York:  S.  Davenport,  1842.  8vo, 
pp.  40.     Paper.* 

Sold:  Woodward.  1869,  50  cts;  Roche,  1867,  30  cts ;  Henkels, 
1900,  1. 10;  Field,  1875,  25  cts. 

84.  AMES,  ELLIS.     History  of  the  Redman  Farm,  So-called, 

and  of  the  Title  Thereof,  Situate  in  Canton,  Norfolk 
County,  Mass.     Boston :  1870.     8vo,  pp.  t,2. 

Sold:  J.  G.  Smith,  1883,  10  cts. 

85.  AMES,  MARY  CLEMMER.     Ten  Years  in  Washington. 

Life  and  Scenes  in  the  National  Capitol  as  a  Woman  Sees 
Them.  Full-page  illustrations.  Steel-plate  portrait  of  the 
author.  Published  by  subscription  only.  Hartford, 
Conn. :  A.  D.  Worthington  &  Co.,  Queen  City  Publ.  Co. 
Cincinnati:  Excelsior  Publ.  Co.  St.  Louis:  Lloyd  &  Co. 
Chicago:  1875.    8vo,  pp.  587.    Illustrated.* 

86.  AMMIDOWN,     HOLMES.     Historical    Collections.      By 

Holmes  Ammidown,  Merchant.  Yol.  I.  The  Reformation 
in  France.  Vol.  II.  The  History  of  Seven  Towns — Ox- 
ford, Dudley,  Webster,  Sturbridge,  Charlton,  Southbridge 
and  Woodstock.    New  York:  1874.    Two  vols.,  8vo. 

Sold:  Child,  1882,  2  vols,  unct,  5.25 ;  J.  G.  Smith,  1883,  7.50. 

87.  .     History  of  Seven  Towns,  Six  of  Which  Are  in  the 

County  of  Worcester,  Mass.  2d  edition.  New  York: 
Charles  L.  Woodward  &  Co.,  1877.    8vo,  2  vols. 

This  is  Vol.  II.  of  Historical  Collections,  Vol.  I.  being 
Reformation  in  France. 

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ANDREWS.  I  9 

88.  ANDERSON,  ALEXANDER  DWIGHT.     Greater  Wash- 

ington. The  Nation's  City  viewed  from  the  .Material 
Standpoint.  Washington,  D.  C. :  Hartman  &  Cadick, 
1897.  4to,  pp.  75.    Twenty  maps,  diagrams  and  views. 

89.  ANDERSON,  CHARLES.     Texas  Before  and  On  the  Eve 

of  the  Rebellion.    Cincinnati:  1884.     121110,  pp.  51. 

90.  ANDERSON,    GEORGE    B.     Landmarks    of    Rensselaer 

County,  N.  Y.  A  History  of  its  Cities,  Towns,  Villages, 
Institutions,  etc.  Syracuse :  1897.  Roy.  8vo,  pp.  1 194. 
Portraits. 

Early  Settlements.    The  Five  Nations.     The  Revolution.-  Bench 
and  Bar.     Over  400  pp.  Family  Histories. 

91.  ANDERSON,  JOSEPH.     The  Town  and  City  of  Water- 

bury,  from  the  Aboriginal  Period  to  1895.  3  vols.  New 
Haven :  1896.    Roy  8vo,  pp.  898,  568,  819.    Illustrated. 

Particularly  complete  in  Family  Records. 

92.  ANDRADE,   GEN.  JUAN  JOSE.     Documentos   que  pub- 

lica  sobre  la  Evacuacion  de  la  ciudad  de  San  Antonio  de 

Bejar    del    Departamento    de    Tejas    a    sus    compatriots. 

Monterey  :  1836.    4to,  pp.  24. 

Official  report  of  the  dismantling  of  the  Alamo,  the  evacuation 
of  San  Antonio,  the  retreat  of  the  Mexican  garrison  out  of  Texas. 

93.  ANDREAS,  A.  T.     History  of  Chicago,  from  the  Earliest 

Period  to  the  Present  Time.  In  3  vols.,  vol.  I  ending  with 
the  year  1857.  Chicago:  The  A.  T.  Andreas  Co.,  1884. 
4to.  pp.  650.     Illustrations  and  maps. 

Published  at  45.00. 
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Anderson,  1903,  mo,  extra  git,  5.40. 

94.  .     History  of  Cook  County,  Illinois,  from  the  Earliest 

Period  to  the  Present  Time.  Complete  in  one  volume. 
Chicago:  A.  T.  Andreas,  1884.    4to,  pp.  888.    Illustrated. 

95.  ANDREWS,  ALFRED.     Genealogy  and  Ecclesiastical  His- 

tory of  New  Britain,  Conn.,  to  which  is  added  an  Appen- 
dix with  Explanatory  Notes.  Chicago:  1867.  8vo..  Por- 
trait. 

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20  ANDREWS. 

96.  ANDREWS,  C.  C.    Minnesota  and  Dacotah  :  in  Letters  de- 

scriptive of  a  Tour  through  the  Northwest,  in  the  Au- 
tumn of  1856,  with  Information  relative  to  Public  Lands 
and  a  Table  of  Statistics.  Washington:  Robert  Farnham, 
1857.     121110,  pp.  14,  215.* 

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1887,  37  cts. 

97.  .     History  of  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  with  Illustrations  and 

Biographical  Sketches  of  Some  of  its  Prominent  Men  and 
Pioneers.     Syracuse :   1890.     Roy  8vo.     Portraits. 

Sold:  Proud,  1903,  2.00. 

98.  ANDREWS,   C.  M.     The  River  Towns  of  Connecticut:  a 

Study  of  Wethersfield,  Hartford  and  Windsor.  Balti- 
more :  X.  Murray,  Agent,  Johns  Hopkins  University,  1889. 
8vo,  pp.   126. 

Johns  Hopkins  Universitj  studies,  X<  s.  7,  8  and  9.  7th  series. 

99.  ANDREWS,  ISRAEL  WARD.     Washington  County  and 

the  Early  Settlement  of  Ohio,  Being  the  Centennial  His- 
torical Address  Before  the  Citizens  of  Washington 
Count}-,  Marietta,  Ohio,  July  4,  1878.  Cincinnati:  Peter 
G.  Thomson,  1877.     8vo,  pp.  8^.* 

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100.  ANDREWS,  WILLIAM  LORING.  The  Bradford  Map. 
The  City  of  New  York  at  the  Time  of  the  Granting  of  the 
Montgomerie  Charter.  A  description  thereof  compiled 
by  William  L.  Andrews.  To  accompany  a  Facsimile  of  an 
actual  Survey  made  by  James  Lyne  and  printed  by  Will- 
iam Bradford  in  1731.  New  York:  De  Vinne  Press,  1893. 
8vo,  pp.  115.     Illustrated  by  artotypes  and  wood  cuts.* 

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unct,  40.00;  Marquand,  1903,  cl,  unct.  50.00;  Anderson, 
1903,  cl,  unct,  47.50;  De  Forest,  1004,  cl,  22.50;  Anderson. 
1905,  cl,  24.00;  Anderson,  1903,  cl,  20.00;  1904.  cl,  git.  unct, 
43.00. 


ARCHDALE.  2  1 

ioi.  .     New    Amsterdam,    New    Orange,    New    York.      \ 

Chronologically  arranged  Account  of  Engraved  Views  of 
the  City   from   the  first  Picture  published   in    1651   until 

the  Year  1800.  New  York:  Dodd,  Mead  &  Co.,  1897. 
8vo.  pp.  xxiii,  142.  Illustrated  with  Photo-engravings 
and  Photogravures  on  Copper.* 

Edition  of  170  copies  on  hand-made  paper. 
Sold:  Hurst,  1904,  cl,  43.00;  Merwin-Clayton,  1905,  cl,  52.00; 
.Merwin-Clayton,    1905,    Japan    paper,    84.00;    Anderson, 

1903,  cl.  unct,  100.00;  Goodwin,  1903,  cl,  unct,  82.50; 
Anderson,    1904,  cl,  unct,   51.00;   French  and   Chubbuck, 

1904,  cl.  unct,  60.00:  Weeks,  1902,  git,  unct,  70.00;  Ander- 
son, 1902,  cl,  unct,  125.00:  Anderson.  1903,  cl.  unct/ioo.00 ; 
Peirce,  1903,  one  of  two  copies  entirely  untrimmed,  cl, 
unci,  160.00;  Appleton,  1903,  cl,  unct,  115.00. 

102.  ANTHONY,  ELLIOTT.     Story  of  the  Empire  State.    Chi- 

cago:  1891.    8vo.  pp.  247. 

103.  ANTRIM,  JOSHUA.     The  History  of  Champaign  and  Lo- 

gan Counties  from  Their  First  Settlement.  Bellefontaine, 
O. :  Press  Printing  Co.,  1872.    121110,  pp.  460.    Photograph. 

"The  photographic  frontispiece  contains  sixteen  portraits  of  the 
Pioneers  of  Logan  and  Champaign  Counties.  The  work  was  written 
under  authority  of  the  West  Pioneer  Association."     Thomson. 

104.  ARBER,  EDWARD.     Story  of  the  Pilgrim  Fathers,  1606- 

1623,  as  told  by  Themselves,  their  Friends  and  their 
Enemies.  Edited  from  Original  Texts.  London:  1897. 
121110,  pp.  644.    Portrait  and  map. 

Contains  the  Bradford  MSS.,  Voyage  to  America,  Mourtz  Rela- 
tions, Good  News  from  New  England,  etc.,  etc. 

105.  ARCHDALE,  JOHN.     A  New  |  Description  |  of  that]  Fer- 

tile and  Pleasant  Province  |  of  Carolina :  |  With  a  |  Brief 
Account  I  of  its  |  Discovery,  Settling,  |  and  the  [  Govern- 
ment J  Thereof  to  this  Time.  |  With  several  Remarkable 
Passages  of  Divine  |  Providence  during  my  Time.  |  By 
John  Archdale :  Late  |  Governour  of  the  same.  |  London  : 
j  Printed  for  John  Wyat.  at  the  Rose  in  St.  Paul's  | 
Church-Yard.  1707.  |  4to.  Half  Title,  Title,  "To  the 
Courteous  Readers,"  2  I :  Text,  pp.  32. 

Reprinted  in  Charleston,   S.  C,  by  A.  B.  Miller,  in   1S22.     8vo, 


22  ARKANSAS. 

pp.  33,  followed  by  notices  of  the  Early  History  of  South  Carolina, 
pp.   14. 

Also   included  in  Carroll's   Collections  of  South   Carolina.   New- 
York.     1836.    Vol.  11.     83-120.     See  Rich. 

Sold:  1707  ed,  Barlow,  1890,  hlf  mo,  a  few  leaves  cut  into 
text.  35.00;  1822  ed,  Brinley,  1880,  with  Notices  of  Hist, 
of  N.  Carolina,  I  vol,  2.75;  Betts,  1901,  4.25;  Barlow,  1890, 
7.00. 

106.  ARCHER,   G.   W.     The   Dismemberment   of   Maryland,   A 

Maryland  Manor.  By  James  Grant  Wilson.  Baltimore: 
1890.     8vo. 

107.  ARIZONA.    Biographical  Record  of  Arizona,  Commemorat- 

ing the  Achievements  of  Citizens  Who  Have  Contributed 
to  the  Progress  of  Arizona  and  the  Development  of  its 
Resources.  Illustrated  by  many  full-page  Portraits.  Chi- 
cago:  1901.    4to,  pp.  1034. 

108.  .  Memorials  and  Affidavits  Showing  Outrages  per- 
petrated by  the  Apache  Indians  in  Arizona  Territory  for 
the  Years  1869  and  1870.  San  Francisco:  1871.  8vo. 
List  of  names. 

109.  .     The  Territory  of  Arizona.     A  Brief  History  and 

Summary  of  its  Acquisition,  Organization,  Mineral  and 
other  Resources,  Indian  Tribes,  etc.  Tucson:  1874.  Svo. 
pp.  38. 

no. .     Tucson  City  Directory  for  1899.     With  Sketch  of 

Tucson  City  of  To-Day .    Tucson:  1899.    8vo. 

in.  ARKANSAS.  Biographical  and  Historical  Memoirs  of 
Northeast  Arkansas,  comprising  Greene,  Clay,  Fulton, 
Craighead,  Randolph,  Poynset,  Independence  and  Ixard 
Counties.    Chicago :  1889.    4to,  pp.  981. 

112.  .     Biographical  and  Historical  Memoirs  of  Southern 

Arkansas,  with  Brief  History  of  Each  of  the  Counties  and 

Portraits  and  Biographical  Sketches.  Chicago:  1890. 
4to,  pp.  1080. 

113.  .  Historical  Memoirs  of  Western  Arkansas.  Com- 
prising a  Condensed  History  of  (lie  Stale  and  History  and 


ARMSTRONG.  23 

Biographies  of  Yell,  Polk,  Johnson,  Logan,  Scott,  Pope 
and  Montgomery  Counties.  Chicago:  1891.  4to,  pp.  497. 
Portraits. 

114.  ARMOR,  WILLIAM  C.     Lives  of  the  Governors  of  Penn- 

sylvania, with  Incidental  History  of  the  State  from  1609 
to  1872.     Philadelphia:  1872.     8vo.     Portraits. 

115.  ARMSTRONG,  A.  N.     Oregon,  Comprising  a  Brief  History 

and  Full  Description  of  the  Territories  of  Oregon  and 
Washington,  and  of  the  Indian  Tribes  of  the  Pacific  Slope. 
Interspersed  with  Incidents  of  Travel  and  Adventure. 
Chicago:  1857.     i2tno,  pp.  147. 

Sold:  Cable,  1882,  1.12. 

116.  ARMSTRONG,  EDWARD.     The  History  and  Location  of 

Fort  Nassau  upon  the  Delaware.  A  paper  read  before 
the  New  Jersey  Historical  Society,  January  20,  1853. 
Newark,  N.  J.:  1853.    8vo,  pp.  21. 

117.  ARMSTRONG,  GEORGE  D.     The  Summer  of  the  Pesti- 

lence :  a  History  of  the  Ravages  of  the  Yellow  Fever  in 
Norfolk,  Va.,  A.  D.  1855.  By  George  D.  Armstrong, 
D.  D.,  pastor  of  the  Presbyterian  Church  in  Norfolk. 
Philadelphia:  J.  B.  Lippincott  &  Co.,  1856.  i2mo,  pp.  192. 
Second  edition,  Philadelphia,  1856.     i2mo,  pp.  192. 

118.  ARMSTRONG,  MOSES  K.     Early  History  of  Dakota  Ter- 

ritory.    Yankton,  Dak.:  1866.     8vo,  pp.  70. 

119.  .     The    Early    Empire    Builders  of   the   Great   West. 

Compiled  and  Enlarged  from  the  Author's  Early  History 
of  Dakota  Territory,  in  1866.  St.  Paul,  Minn.:  E.  W. 
Porter,  1901.  8vo,  pp.  10,  456.  Portrait.  Illustrations. 
Photogravures  from  pencil  drawings.* 

120.  ARMSTRONG,  W.  G.     The  Life  and  Adventures  of  Cap- 

tain John  Smith :  comprising  an  Account  of  His  Travels 
in  Europe,  Asia,  Africa  and  America.  Also,  the  Early 
History  of  Virginia  and  New  England  ;  including  Sketches 
of  Pocahontas,  Powhatan,  Opechancanough,  and  other 
distinguished  Characters.  Principally  compiled  from  his 
own  Works.     By  W.  C.  Armstrong.    New  York  :  H.  Day- 


24  ARNOLD. 

ton.  Indianapolis,  Ind. :  Dayton  &  Asher,  1859.  i2mo, 
pp.  264.     Portrait  of  Smith.* 

121.  ARNOLD,  ISAAC  N.     William   B.  Ogden  and  the   Early 

Days  of  Chicago.  Chicago :  Fergus  Printing  Co.,  1882. 
i2mo,  pp.  72. 

Fergus   Series,  No.   17.     Read  before  the  Chicago  Hist.  Society 
Tuesday,  December  20,  1881. 

122.  ARNOLD,  SAMUEL  GREENE.     History  of  the  State  of 

Rhode  Island  and  Providence  Plantations,  1636-1790. 
New  York:  D.  Appleton  &  Co.,  1859-60.  8vo,  pp.  xii,  574, 
592.     Two  volumes.  +  The  Same,  1874.    Two  volumes.* 

Sold:  Bangs,  1894,  4.20,  4.50;  Libbie,  1895,  4.00;  Knicker- 
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1896,  3.75;  Deane,  1898,  5.50;  Carruth,  1898,  4.50;  Rice, 
1870,  hlf  elf,  6.00;  Livermore,  1894,  4.50;  Manson,  1899, 
6.00;  Cable,  1882,  5.00;  Henkels,  1903,  cl,  3.80;  J.  G.  Smith, 
1883,  9  extra  plates,  5.50;  A.  G.  Greene,  1869,  4.50;  Mac- 
kay,  1900,  5.00;  Cooley,  1902,  cl,  a  1  s  of  author  inserted, 
6.00.  Edition  1874:  Thornton.  1878,  3.75:  Guild,  1887, 
12.00. 

123.  .  History  of  the  State  of  Rhode  Island  and  Provi- 
dence Plantations.  Vol.  I.  1636-1790.  Fourth  edition. 
Providence,  R.  I. :  Preston  &  Rounds,  1894.  Vol.  II.,  from 
the  Settlement  of  the  State,  1636,  to  the  Adoption  of  the 
Federal  Constitution,  1790.  Vol.  II.  1701-1790.  Two 
volumes,  8vo,  pp.  80;  12,574;  4,  600.  +  1899.* 

124.  .     Progress  of  Providence,  a  Centennial  Address,  July 

4,  1876.    Providence,  R.  I.:  1876. 

125.  .     An  Historical  Sketch  of  Middletown,  R.  I.,  from  the 

Year  1743  to  the  Year  1876.    Newport:  1S76.    8vo. 

Sold:  Barlow,  1800,  1.00:  Manson,  1899.  1.37. 

126.  ARNOLD,  SETH  SHALER.     A  Sermon  preached  at  Al- 

stead,  on  the  first  Sabbath  in  January,  1826.  With  His- 
torical Sketches  of  the  Town.  By  Seth  S.  Arnold,  Pastor 
of  the  First  Congregational  Church  and  Society,  it  being 
ten  years  since  his  ordination.     Alstead,  X.  H. :  Published 


ASH.  ?5 

by  Newton  &  Tufts,  1826.  8vo,  pp.  48.  Continuation  of 
an  appendix  embracing  Historical  Sketches  of  the  Town 
of  Alstead  from  1826  to  1836.  Keene,  N.  H. :  Published  by 
1!.  Cooke,  1836.  8vo,  pp.  12.  Paper  covers.  One  volume. 
The  appendix  was  also  issued  separately.* 

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1899,  pap,  9.50;  Balcom,  1901,  8.00;  1826  ed,  .Manson, 
1899,  3.00;  Cable,  1882,  5.00;  Guild,  1887,  1.50;  Woodward. 
1869,  3.25. 

127.  ARTHUR,  TIMOTHY  SHAW.     The  History  of  Virginia 

from  its  Earliest  Settlement  to  the  Present  Time.  By  T. 
S.  Arthur  and  W.  H.  Carpenter.  Philadelphia:  Lippin- 
cott,  Grambo  &  Co.,  1852.     121110,  pp.  332.* 

128.  .  The  History  of  New  York  from  its  Earliest  Settle- 
ment to  the  Present  Time.  By  T.  S.  Arthur  and  W.  H. 
Carpenter.  Philadelphia:  Lippincott,  Grambo  &  Co., 
1853.  i6mo,  pp.  336.  Engraved  title,  State  coat  of  arms. 
Frontispiece  of  Hendrick  Hudson.* 

129.  .  The  History  of  Georgia  from  its  Earliest  Settle- 
ment to  the  Present  Time.  By  T.  S.  Arthur  and  W.  H. 
Carpenter.  Philadelphia:  Lippincott,  Grfmbo  &  Co., 
1853.  121110,  pp.  331.  Portrait  and  engraved  title.  Stereo- 
typed, and  editions  have  been  issued  in  1869,  etc.  Portrait 
of  General  Oglethorpe.* 

Sold:  Bourquin,  1894.  10  cts. 

130.  .  The  History  of  Kentucky  from  its  Earliest  Settle- 
ment to  the  Present  Time.  By  T.  S.  Arthur  and  W.  H. 
Carpenter.  Philadelphia :  Lippincott,  Grambo  &  Co., 
1853.  i2mo.  pp.  316.  Portrait  and  engraved  title.  Por- 
trait of  Daniel  Boone.  Title  with  engraved  State  coat  of 
arms.* 

131.  ASBURY,  HENRY.    Reminiscences  of  Ouincy.  111.,  contain- 

ing Historical  Events,  Anecdotes,  Matters  concerning  Old 
Settlers  and  Old  Times,  &c.  Frontispiece.  Ouincy:  1882. 
8vo,  pp.  224. 

132.  ASH,  JOHN.     The  |  Present  State  of  Affairs  |  in  Carolina. 

I  By  John  Ash,  Gent.  |  Sent  by  several  of  the  Inhabitants 
of  that  Colony,  to  ]  deliver  their  Representation  thereof 


26  ASH. 

to,  |  and  seek  Redress  from  the  Lords  Proprietors  of  that 
Prov-  |  ince :  Together  with  an  Account  of  his  Reception, 
|  by  the  Honourable  the  Lord  Granville,  their  Palatine. 
|  President,  or  Chief  of  the  Proprietors.  (London:  1706.) 
4to,  hlf  title  and  pp,  29-67  of  appendix  to  "The  Case  of 
the  Protestant  Dissenters  in  Carolina."     London:  1706. 

133.  A(SH),  T(HOMAS).     Carolina;  |  Or  A  |  Description  |  Of 

the  Present  State  of  that  |  Country,  |  and  |  The  Natural 
Excellencies  thereof:  viz.  The  |  Healthfulness  of  the  Air, 
Pleasantness  of  the  Place,  |  Advantage  and  Usefulness  of 
those  Rich  Comrao-  |  dities  there  plentifully  abounding, 
which  much  |  encrease  and  flourish  by  the  Industry  of  the 
Plan-  I  ters  that  daily  enlarge  that  Colony.  |  Published  by 
T.  A.  Gent.  |  Clerk  on  Board  His  Majesties  Ship  the  Rich- 
mond, which  was  |  sent  out  in  the  Year  1680,  with  par- 
ticular Instructions  to  |  enquire  into  the  State  of  that 
Country,  by  His  Majesties  |  Special  Command,  and  Re- 
turn'd  this  Present  Year,  1682.  |  London,  |  Printed  for 
W.  C.  and  to  be  sold  by  Mrs.  Grover  I  in  Pelican  Court  in 
Little  Britain,  1682.     4to,  pp.   (2),  40.* 

Reprinted  in  Carroll  Collection,  2.  pp.  59-84. 
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elf,  77.50;  Ives,  1891,  50.00;  Hazlett,  1893,  mo,  extra, 
£8  10;  Simon,  1893,  hlf  mo,  £8;  Brayton  Ives,  1891,  hlf 
elf,  extra,  git,  by  Bedford,  60.00;  Rice,  1870.  polished  elf, 
by  Bedford,  15.00;  Brinley,  1880,  10.00;  Roche,  1867,  elf, 
by  Bedford,  47.50;  Barlow,  1890,  elf,  tall  copy,  77.50; 
Barlow,  1890,  mo,  extra,  git.  by  Pratt,  water  stained  (a 
waif  from  the  Bodleian  and  British  museum),  27.50;  same 
sale,  hlf  mo.  29.00;  French  and  Chubbuck.  mor,  90.00. 

134.  .  Travels  in  America,  performed  in  1806,  for  the  pur- 
pose of  exploring  the  Rivers  Allegheny.  Monongahela. 
Ohio,  and  Mississippi,  and  ascertaining  the  Produce  and 
Condition  of  their  banks  and  Vicinity.  In  three  volumes. 
London :  Printed  for  Richard  Phillips,  1808.  3  vols., 
i8mo.  Vol.  1.  Contents,  pp.  vi ;  Text,  pp.  328.  Vol.  2, 
pp.  292;  Contents,  ii.     Vol.  3.  pp.  310;  Contents,  pp.  ii. 

"Am  ther   edition   in    1  ne   volume   was   published   in   London   in 

!o8,   '  into,  pp.  366.     There  remains  no  doubt  that   Ashe  was  a  liter- 

ary  imposter,  the  first  to  discover  that  a  book  abusing  the  people  of 

the  tT.  S.  would  be  profitable  by  its  popularity.     During  his  sojourn 


Ill 


ATKINS.  27 

..  America  he  passed  himself  off  as  a  Frenchman  under  the  nan 
D'Arville.  Ashe's  ohvinti  etii  11s  and  libels  destroyed  the  credibility 
of  his  descriptions;  for  instance,  he  speaks  of  the  Great  Miami  as 
being  perennial,  from  having  its  fountains  in  Lake  Erie  and  flowing 
out  of  that  lake,  lie  also  represents  a  bear,  which  he  has  shot  as  he 
descended  the  Ohio,  stopping  the  wound  with  herbs,  and  he  imagines 
the  animal  making  an  indignant  speech  on  the  occasion.  The  only 
part  of  the  book  that  is  ni  I  made  up  of  ridiculous  follies  and  false- 
hoods is  taken  verbatim  et  literatim  from  the  Navigator."  Thomson. 
Also:    Newburyport,  t8o8,  i  Vol.,  i2tno. 

Sold:  Brinley,  1881,  1808,  1  v,  ed,  1.25;  Anderson,  1904,  old, 
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135.  ASHMEAD,   HENRY   GRAHAM.     History  of  Delaware 

County,  Pennsylvania.  Portraits  and  illustrations.  Phil- 
adelphia:  1884.    4to,  pp.  764  (4). 

Sold:  Henkels,  1900,  hlf  russia,  6.00. 

136.  .     Historical  Sketch  of  Chester  on  Delaware.     With 

Map  and  Illustrations.  Also,  A  full  account  of  the  work 
of  the  General  Committee  of  the  Pennsylvania  Bi-Cen- 
tennial  Association  of  Chester ;  Names  of  Members  of 
Same  and  of  Sub-Committees ;  List  of  Subscribers  to  the 
Fund ;  Commemorative  Exercises  of  the  Society  of 
Friends,  Chester,  First  Day,  10th  Month,  22D,  1882;  Bi- 
Centennial  Celebration.  Oct.  23D,  1882;  Unveiling  of  Me- 
morial Stone,  Nov.  9th,  1882.  And  a  List  of  Industries. 
By  William  Shaler  Johnson.  Published  under  the  Au- 
spices of  the  Historical  Committee,  Chester,  Pa. :  Repub- 
lican Steam  Print,  1883.     Roy.  8vo,  pp.  vi,  336.* 

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137.  ATHERTON,  WILLIAM.     Narrative  of  the  Suffering  and 

Defeat  of  the  Northwestern  Army,  under  General  Win- 
chester ;  Massacre  of  the  Prisoners ;  Sixteen  months'  Im- 
prisonment of  the  Writer  and  others  with  the  Indians 
and  British.  Frankfort,  Ky. :  Printed  for  the  Author  by 
A.  G.  Hodges,  1842.     i6mo,  pp.  152. 

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138.  ATKINS,   THOMAS.      History   of    Middlefield   and    Long 

Hill.  Conn.     Hartford  :  1883.     121110. 
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139.  ATKINSON,  GEORGE  W.     History  of  Kenawha  County, 

from  its  organization  in  1789  until  the  Present  Time. 
Embracing  Accounts  of  Early  Settlements  and  Thrilling 
Adventures  with  the  Indians,  derived  from  History  and 
Aged  Citizens.  Also  Biographical  Sketches  of  a  large 
number  of  the  Early  Settlers  of  the  Great  Kanawha 
Valley.  Illustrated  by  numerous  Engravings,  &c. 
Charleston,  W.  Ya. :  1876.    8vo,  pp.  338. 

Only  300  copies  published,  for  subscribers. 
Sold:  Bourquin,  1894,  1.30. 

140.  ATKINSON,    GEORGE    W.;    GIBBENS,    ALVARO,    F. 

Prominent  Men  of  West  Virginia.  Biographical  Sketches 
of  Representative  Men,  the  Growth  and  Advancement  of 
the  State ;  its  Advantages,  Resources,  and  Development. 
Wheeling:  1890.    8vo,  pp.  1022.    Illustrated. 

141.  ATKINSON,    JOSEPH.      The    History    of    Newark,    New 

Jersey,  being  a  Narrative  of  its  Rise  and  Progress.  From 
the  Settlement  in  May,  1666,  by  Emigrants  from  Con- 
necticut to  the  Present  Time.  'Including  a  Sketch  of  the 
Press  of  Newark  from  1791  to  1878.  Beautifully  Illus- 
trated from  Drawings  by  Thomas  Moran  and  other  dis- 
tinguished American  Artists.  Newark,  N.  J.:  Wm.  B. 
Guild,  1878.    Roy.  8vo,  pp.  xiv,  (1),  334.* 

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142.  ATWATER,  CALEB.     The  Writings  of,  consisting  of  A 

Description  of  Antiquities  discovered  in  the  Western 
Country,  maps,  and  Remarks  made  on  a  Tour  to  Prairie 
du  Chien.  then  to  Washington  City.  Published  by  the 
Author.    Columbus:  Scott  &  Wright,  1833.    8vo,  pp.  408. 

Description  of  Antiquities  was  issued  separately  in  1833. 
Sold:  Brinley,  1881,  1.50. 

143.  .      Mysteries    of    AVashington    City,    during    several 

Months  of  the  Session  of  the  28th  Congress.    By  a  Citizen 

of  Ohio  (anon.).    Washington  :  1844.    i6mo,  pp.  218. 

144.  .      Remarks   made   on   a   Tour  to   Prairie   du   Chien  ; 

thence  to  Washington  City  in  1829.  Columbus,  O. : 
Printed  by  Jenkins  &  Grover,  1831.    i6mo,  pp.  vii,  296. 


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This  book  was  also  issued  with  the  following  title:  The  Indians 
of  the  Northwest,  their  Manners,  Custom  ,  etc.,  etc.,  or  Remarks 
made  on  a  Tour  to  Prairie  dti  Chien  and  thence  to  Washington  City 
in  1N20.  By  Caleb  Atwater,  Commissioner  employed  by  the  United 
States,  i"  negotiate  with  the  Indians  of  the  Upper  Mississippi,  for 
the  purchase  of  the  Mineral  Country.  Columbus,  1  I  :  Isaac  N.  Whit- 
inn,  1831.     i2mo,  pp.  vii,  206. 

Thomson  says:  Then'  is  no  difference  whatever  in  the  two 
above  works,  except  that  in  a  few  copies  of  the  latter,  the  more 
elaborate  second  title  was  pasted  in  the  unsold  copies  of  the  former. 
The  first  28  pp.  of  the  work  relate  mainly  to  Ohio.  It  contains  a 
vocabulary  of  the  Sioux  language.  It  was  republished  in  "Writings 
of  Caleb  Atwater."  Columbus:  Scott  &  Wright.  1833.  Sabin  gives 
the  imprint,  with  parts  of  each  title,  as  Isaac  N.  Whiting. 

Sold:  Bangs  &  Co.,  1873,  1.50;  Murphy,  1884,  .75;  Dunbar, 
1892,  1.20;  Chittenden,  1894,  1. 12;  Cable,  1882.  1.37;  Hen- 
kels,  1898,  bds.  1. 10:  Fisher,  1866.  1.50;  Cable,  1883,'  1850 
eil.,  87  cts. ;  Smith,  1867,  2.63;  Boon,  1870,  2.13;  Field. 
1875,  4.25;  Fames,  1905,  slip,  3.00. 

145.  .    A  History  of  the  State  of  Ohio,  Natural  and  Civil. 

First  Edition,  Cincinnati :  Glezen  &  Shepard,  1838.  8vot 
pp.  403.  Second  Edition,  1838.  8vo,  pp.  407.  Third  Edi- 
tion, Cincinnati,  1858.    8vo. 

The  first  edition  contains  list  of  subscribers  which  is  omitted  in 
the  2d  edition;  that,  however,  contains  some  additional  historical 
matter.     See  North  Amer.  Review,  53,  p.  320. 

The  first  edition  was  stereotyped.  "Some  copies  have  Second 
Edition  on  the  title  with  same  imprint,  8vo,  pp.  407.  The  matter  is 
the  same  as  the  first  editions  except  the  additional  four  pages  at  end. 
The  book  was  severely  criticized  in  all  quarters  ;  the  Hesperian  says, 
that  'as  a  literary  production  it  is  deplorably  deficient.'  The  author 
makes  the  assertion  in  the  Preface  that  this  is  the  first  history  of 
Ohio,  which  is  erroneous,  'Chae's  Sketch  of  the  History  of  Ohio' 
having  been  published  five  years  previously."     Thomson. 

Sold:  Corner,  1866,  2.00;  Smith,  1867,  2.50;  Field,  1875,  5.75; 
Boon,  1870,  2.50;  Wynne,  1875,  4.00;  Hubbard,  1868,  3.20; 
Polock,  1895,  4.25;  Murphy,  1838  ed.,  1884,  1.75;  Clog- 
ston,  1875,  81  cts.;  Brinley.  1881,  2d  ed.,  2.25;  Cable,  1882, 
1838  ed.,  1.50;  A.  G.  Greene,  1869,  1.00;  Guild,  1887.  2.00. 

146.  ATWATER,  EDWARD  E.    History  of  the  Colony  of  Xew 

Haven  to  its  Absorption  into  Connecticut.  New  Haven  : 
1881.  8vo,  pp.  611,  map  and  16  illustrations,  -f-  The  same 
with  biographies  and  illustrations.  Xew  York :  1887. 
4to,  pp.  702. 

Sold:  Manson,  1899,  2.25;  Cable,  1882,  4.12;  Bourquin.  1894,. 
2.00;   Guild,    1887.  3.75;   Davenport,   1896,  2.50;    Libbie, 


30  AUSTIN. 

1902,  3.00;  Libbie,  1903,  cl,  3.75;  Cable,  1883,  4.00;  Ander- 
son, 1903,  1881  ed.,  3.20. 

147.  ATWATER,   EDWARD   E.;   SMITH,  R.  A.     History  of 

the  Colony  of  New  Haven  to  its  absorption  into  Connec- 
ticut. With  Supplementary  History  and  Personnel  of 
the  Towns  of  Branford,  Guilford,  Milford,  Stratford,  Nor- 
walk,  Southold,  &c.  By  R.  A.  Smith.  Meriden :  1902. 
8vo,  pp.  767.    Map. 

148.  ATWATER,  FRANCIS.     History  of  the  Town  of  Plym- 

outh, Ct.,  with  an  Account  of  the  Centennial  Celebration 
May  4,  1895.  (Also)  A  Sketch  of  Plymouth,  Ohio,  set- 
tled by  Local  Families.  Rochester,  N.  Y. :  E.  Darrow  & 
Co.,  1896.    Svo,  pp.  448.    Illustrated. 

149.  .       History    of    Kent,     Ct.,     including    Biographical 

Sketches  of  many  of  its  Present  or  Former  Inhabitants. 
Meriden  :  Journal  Publishing  Co.,  1897.     Pp-  I7(5- 

150.  .     Atwater   History   and    Genealogy.     Meriden,    Ct. : 

Journal  Publ.  Co.,  1901.    Svo,  pp.  8,  492.    Illustrated. 

151.  ATWOOD,  CHARLES  R.     Reminiscences  of  Taunton  in 

Ye  Auld  Lang  Syne.    Taunton  :  1880.     121110.    Portrait. 

Sold:  Manson,  1899,  75  cts. ;  Guild,  1887,  2.10. 

152.  AUGER,  EDOUARD.     Voyage  en  Californie,   1852,   1853. 

Paris :  L.  Hachette  et  Cie,  1854.    i6mo,  2p.  1,  pp.  238. 

153.  AUSTERLITZ,  E.  H.     A  Condensed  History  of  Cincinnati 

from  1800  to  1875.  Combined  with  Exposition  Guide  for 
1875.     Cincinnati :  1875.     Illustrated. 

154.  AUSTIN,    GEORGE   LOWELL.      A   Popular   History   of 

Massachusetts,  from  the  Landing  of  the  Pilgrims  to  the 
Present  Time,  including  a  Graphic  Narrative  of  the  Per- 
secutions by  State  and  Church  in  England ;  the  Early 
Voyages  to  North  America;  the  Explorations  of  the  Early 
Settlers,  their  Hardships,  Sufferings,  and  Conflicts  with 
the  Savages;  the  Rise  of  Colonial  Power;  the  Birth  of 
Independence;  the  Formation  of  the  Commonwealth;  and 
the  Gradual   Progress  of  the  State  from  its  Earliest  In- 


AYRES.  31 

fancy  to  its  Present  High  Position.  Boston:  1876.  8vo, 
pp.  578.    Illustrated. 

Sold:  Manson,  1899,  1.75;  Cable,  1883,  1.50;  Child,  1882,  hlf 
mo,  1.75;  J.  G.  Smith,  1883,  1878  ed.,  1.50;  Bourquin, 
1894,  80  cts. ;  Bourquin,  1894,  50  cts. ;  Cooke,  1883,  7.00; 
Proud,  1903,  1. 00;  Guild,  1887,  1.12. 

155.  .     The  History  of  Massachusetts  from  the  Landing 

of  the  Pilgrims  to  the  Present  Time,  including  the  Early 
Voyages  to  America,  Explorations  of  the  Early  Settlers, 
Hardships,  Sufferings,  and  Conflicts  with  the  Savages, 
&c.     Boston:  1885.    8vo,  pp.  598.     Portraits. 

Sold:  Whitmore,  1902,  shp,  2.10. 

156.  AVERY,  I.  W.     History  of  State  of  Georgia  from  1850  to 

1881,  embracing  the  Three  Important  Epochs:  The  De- 
cade before  the  War  of  1861-5;  the  War;  the  Period  of 
Reconstruction.  With  portraits  of  the  leading  public 
men  of  this  era.  25  steel  and  31  woodcut  portraits.  New 
York:  1881.    4to,  pp.  727. 

Sold:  Cable,  1882,  3.50. 

157.  AVERY,  JOHN.     History  of  the  Town  of  Ledyard,  1650- 

1900.  Norwich,  Ct. :  Noyes  &  Davis,  1901.  8vo,  pp.  334. 
Illustrated.     Portrait. 

Sold:  Bartlett,  1903,  cl,  3.25. 

158.  AVERY,  RUFUS;  HEMPSTEAD,  STEPHEN.    Narrative 

of  Jonathan  Rathbun.  With  Accurate  Accounts  of  the 
Capture  of  Groton  Fort,  the  Massacre  that  Followed,  and 
the  Sacking  and  Burning  of  New  London,  September  6, 
1781,  by  the  British  Forces  under  the  command  of  the 
Traitor  Benedict  Arnold.  By  Rufus  Avery  and  Stephen 
Hempstead,  Eye-witnesses  of  the  same.  Together  with 
an  Interesting  Appendix.  (No  imprint.)  i2mo,  pp.  80. 
(1840.) 

Sold:  Manson,  1899,  1.50. 

159.  AYRES,  J.  A.     Legends  of  Montauk,  with  an  Historical  Ap- 

pendix.   Hartford:  1849.    8vo,  pp.  127. 

Sold:  Woodward,   1869,  65  cts.;  Brinley,  1890,  1.25;  Alex- 
ander,  1895,  12.50;  Anderson,   1902,  hlf  levt  mo,  git,  by 


32  BACHELDER. 

Bradstreet,  4.00;  Anderson,  1902,  hlf  levt  mo,  git,  Brad- 
street,  3.25;  Boardman,  1883,  75  cts. ;  Clogston,  1875, 
25  cts. 

160.  BABSON,  JOHN  J.     History  of  the  Town  of  Gloucester, 

Cape  Ann,  including  the  Town  of  Rockport.  Gloucester: 
Proctor  Bros.,  i860.    8vo,  pp.  xi,  610.     Map. 

"A  considerable  portion  of  this  edition  was  destroyed  by  fire  in  ■ 
February,  1863."    Sabin. 

Sold:  Libbie,  1897,  8.00;  Deane,  1898,  8.00;  Blanchard,  hlf 
mo,  unct,  6.50;  Libbie,  1898,  hlf  mo,  uncut,  7.00;  Wood- 
ward, 1869,  3.00;  Cable,  1882,  7.00;  Bushnell,  1883,  4.25; 
Thornton,  1878,  4.37;  Manson,  1899,  7.00;  Child,  1882, 
6.50;  J.  G.  Smith,  1883,  7.75;  S.  L.  Boardman,  1883,  5.50; 
Balcom,  1901,  6.50;  Bangs,  1896,  5.12;  M.  D.  Gilman, 
1884,  5.00;  Guild,  1887,  hlf  mo,  unct,  git,  9.00;  Clogston, 

■  l&75<  3-5°i  Libbie,  1899,  8.50;  Bangs,  1900,  lacks  map, 
5.75;  Hassam,  1903,  cl,  6.25;  Libbie,  1904,  cl,  6.75. 

161.  .     Notes  and  Additions  to  the  History  of  Gloucester. 

Part  First:  Early  Settlers.  Second  Series,  Early  Records. 
2  vols.    Gloucester:  Salem  Press  Publ.,  1876-91.    8vo. 

Sold:  Manson,  1899,  2.50;  Balcom,  1901,  3.00;  Cable,  1883, 
62  cts. ;  J.  G.  Smith,  1883,  Part  I,  1.50;  Guild,  1887,  1.50. 

162.  BACHE,  WILLIAM.     Historical  Sketches  of  Bristol  Bor- 

ough, in  the  County  of  Bucks,  anciently  known  as  "Buck- 
ingham :"  being  the  Second  Chartered  Borough  in  Penn- 
sylvania;  commencing  with  its  Colonial  Settlement,  in 
1681,  and  closing  with  the  Year  1853.  Bristol.  Pa.: 
Printed  by  Wm.  Bache,  1853.     i6mo,  pp.  60.* 

Sold:  Henkels,  1900,  orig.  covers,  2.25 ;  Henkels,  1900,  3.25 ; 
Bourquin,  1894,  1.30;  Harold  Peirce,  1903,  orig.  covers, 
3.50;  Proud,  1903,  3.25;  Polock,  1904,  cl,  5.00;  Penny- 
packer,  1906,  2.25. 

163.  BACHELLOR,  A.  S.    The  Relations  of  the  Town  and  State. 

Historical  Address  at  Centennial  Celebration  at  Littleton, 
July  4,  1884.     Concord:  1884. 

Sold:  Balcom,  1901,  40  cts. 

164.  BACHELDER,  IRA  K.     Peru.     Reunion  Celebration.    To- 

gether  with   an   Historical   Sketch  of   Peru,   Bennington 


BACON.  33 

County,  Vermont,  and  its  Inhabitants  from  the  first  set- 
tlement  of  the  Town:  Brattleboro:  Phoenix  Job  Print, 
E.  L.  Hildreth  &  Co.,  1891.    8vo,  pp.  vii,  144. 

Sold:  Clogston,  1890,  3.75;  Conland,  1904,  cl,  4.25. 

165.  BACON,  EDWIN  FAXON.     Otsego  County,  N.  Y.,  Geo- 

graphical and  Historical,  from  the  Earliest  Settlement  to 
the  Present  Time;  with  County  and  Township  Maps 
from  original  Drawings.  Oneonta,  N.  Y. :  The  Oneonta 
Herald,  1902.     121110,  pp.  85,  1.    Illustrated.     Maps. 

166.  BACON,  EDWIN  MUNROE.     King's  Dictionary  of  Bos- 

ton. With  an  Historical  Introduction  by  Geo.  E.  Ellis. 
Cambridge,  Mass.:  Moses  King.  1883.  161110,  pp.  vii,  518. 
Map. 

Compiled  like  the  London  and   Paris  dictionaries.     It  is  Guide, 
Handbook  and  Condensed  History. 

Sold:  Manson,  1899,  2.00. 

167.  BACON,  EDGAR  MAYHEW.     Chronicles  of  Tarrytown 

and  Sleepy  Hollow.  New  York :  G.  P.  Putnam's  Sons, 
1897.     121110,  pp.  x,  163. 

168.  BACON,  GEORGE  F.     Manchester  and  its  Leading  Busi- 

ness Men;  embracing  also  those  of  Goffstown.  Illus- 
trated.    Boston:  1891.    4to,  pp.  126,  square. 

169.  BACON,  LEONARD.     A  Historical  Discourse  delivered  at 

Worcester  in  the  Old  South  Meeting  House,  Sept.  22, 
1863,  the  Hundredth  Anniversary  of  its  Erection.  With 
Introductory  Remarks  by  Hon.  Ira  M.  Barton,  the  Presi- 
dent on  the  Occasion.  And  an  Appendix.  Worcester: 
Edw.  R.  Fiske.  1863.    8vo.  pp.  106.* 

Sold:  Manson.  1899,  20  cts. 

170.  .     Thirteen  Historical  Discourses  on  the  Completion 

of  Two  Hundred  Years  from  the  beginning  of  the  First 
Church  in  New  Haven,  with  an  Appendix.  Xew  Haven: 
Durrie  &  Peck,  1839.  8vo,  pp.  viii.  408.  Frontispiece  con- 
tains four  portraits. 

Sold:  Manson.  1899,  J?  cts. ;  Davenport,  1896.  90  cts. ;  Guild, 
1887,  1.75;  Anderson,  1905,  hlf  mo.  unct,  unopened,  4.00. 


34  BACKUS. 

171.  BACON,  LEONARD  WOOLSEY.     Norwich,  the  Rose  of 

New  England.  Norwich,  Ct. :  Cranston  &  Co.,  1897.  Ob- 
long 241110,  pp.  16.     Illustrated. 

172.  BACON,  OLIVER  N.     A  History  of  Natick,  from  its  first 

Settlement  in  1651  to  the  Present  Time;  with  Notices  of 
the  First  White  Families.  And  also  an  Account  of  the 
Centennial  Celebration,  Oct.  16,  1851 ;  Rev.  Mr.  Hunt's 
Address  at  the  Consecration  of  Dell  Park  Cemetery,  &c, 
&c,  &c.  Boston :  Damrell  &  Moore,  Printers.  1856.  8vo, 
Title,  pp.  261.    Plate.    Privately  printed. 

Sold:  Deane,  1898,  3.50;  Fisher,  1866,  3.00;  Woodward, 
1869,  1. 13;  Cable,  1882,  3.75;  Bushnell,  1883,  1.12;  Cable, 
I883,  3.50;  Manson,  1899,  2.00;  J.  G.  Smith,  1883,  3.75; 
Hoffman,  1877,  2.00;  Guild,  1887,  title  wanting,  3.00;  Dar- 
rah,  1904,  cl,  3.00. 

173.  BACON,  T.  R.    The  Hundredth  Anniversary  of  New  Haven 

with  the  Oration  by  T.  R.  Bacon,  July  4,  1884.  With  a 
paper  on  New  Haven  in  1784  by  F.  H.  Dexter.  New- 
Haven  :  1885.    8vo,  pp.  97. 

Sold:  Manson,  1899,  2-5°- 

174.  BACKUS,  ISAAC.     A  History  of  New  England,  with  par- 

ticular Reference  to  the  Denomination  of  Christians  called 
Baptists.  Containing  the  first  principles  and  settlements 
of  the  Country;  The  rise  and  increase  of  the  Baptist 
Churches  therein ;  The  intrusion  of  Arbitrary  Power 
under  the  cloak  of  Religion;  the  Christian  Testinv 
of  the  Baptists  and  others  against  the  same,  with  their 
sufferings  under  it,  from  the  Beginning  to  the  present 
Time.  Collected  from  the  most  Authentic  Records  and 
Writings,  both  Ancient  and  Modern.  By  Isaac  Backus, 
Pastor  of  the  first  Baptist  Church  in  Middleboron:  h. 
Vol.  I,  Boston:  Printed  by  Edward  Draper,  1777.  8vo, 
4  p.  1.;  Text,  pp.  544;  Appendix,  pp.  15;  Errata,  1  p.     \  ol. 

II,  Providence:  John  Carter,  1784.     Title,  pp.  448.     Vol. 

III,  Boston:  Manning  &  Loring,  1796.     Pp.  334. 

"Ci  imp  ralual         ■  the  third  volume 

being  generally  deficient."    Sabin. 

!        -.  in  this  i!         iii  hed  in  a  book  called :   Hon- 

.   i'   as  well  as  Polii      Fi  rb:d    the  usi   oi  Secular  Force  in  Religious 

iirs.     Boston:    !■■  ip  1        Folsom.     1789.     (Not  having  time  and 


BAEK.  35 

room  therefor,  when  our  Baptist  History  was  finished,  a  brief  Index 
to  it  is  inserted  here.) 

The  copy  in  Judge  Green's  Library  sold  for  $75.00.  Bancroft 
says  the  facts  in  this  history  are  more  to  be  depended  on  than  any 
of  the  early  histories  of  New  England. 

The  set  is  complete  in  three  volumes.  Sometimes  the  Abridge- 
ment of  the  Church  History  of  1804  is  sold,  making  four  vols. 

Sold:  Brinley,  elf,  extra,  uncut,  42.00;  Cooke,  1883,  levt  mo, 
61.50;  Coburn,  1888,  vols.  1,  2,  sheets  v.  3,  marbled  pap. 
cover,  60.00;  Brinley,  1878,  4  vols.,  elf,  extra,  git,  by  F. 
Bedford,  68.00;  Menzies,  1876,  levt  mo.  unct,  git,  by  Bed- 
ford, 112.50;  Murphy,  hlf  mo,  2  vols.,  uncut,  1884,  84.00; 
Brinley,  1880,  with  Church  History,  5  vols.,  68.00;  Deane. 
1898,  v.  1,  2,  shp,  10.00;  Sherman,  with  abridgment  of 
Church  History,  3  vols.,  hlf  mo,  1898,  10.50;  Bell,  1895. 
4  vols.,  with  Abridgment.  Boston,  1804,  64.00;  Shurtleff, 
1875,  3  vols,  and  the  1804  abridgment,  v.  3  and  4,  unct. 
36.00;  Cooke,  1883,  levt  mo,  git,  by  R.  W.  Smith,  61.50; 
A.  G.  Greene,  1869,  3  vols.,  75.00;  Terry,  1889,  39.00. 

175.  .  A  History  of  New  England  with  Particular  Refer- 
ence to  the  Denomination  of  Christians  Called  Baptists. 
Newton,  Mass.:  1871.    2  vols.,  8vo. 

Notes  by  David  West'  11. 
Sold:  Dunbar,  5.20;  Thornton,  1878,  3.50;  Child,  1882,  4.25  : 
Henkels,  1900,  4.50;  Guild,  1887,  9.50;  Stephens,  1904,  cl, 
3-50- 

176.  .    Church  History  of  New  England  from  1602  to  1804. 

abridged,  with  a  concise  History  of  the  Baptists  in  the 
Southern  Parts  of  America.  Boston:  1804.  8vo.  -+-  With 
a  Memoir.  Philadelphia:  Baptist  Tract  Dep.,  1839.  i8mo, 
pp.  250.  -\-  Philadelphia:  American  Baptist  Publ.  and  S.  S. 
Society,  1844.    i8mo,  pp.  250. 

This  was  published  when  the  Rev.  Mr.  Backus  was  80  years  of 
age. 

Sold:  Abridgment,  1804,  Deane,  1898,  4.00;  Brinley,  1878, 
1839,  Phila.  ed.,  1.50;  Menzies,  1876,  levt  mo,  git,  by 
Bedford,  12.00;  Cooke,  1883,  7.00;  Guild,  1887,  2.00;  1844 
ed.,  Thornton,  187S.  75  cts. 

177.  BAER,   S.  A.     Educational  History  of  Berks  County  Pa. 

Reading:  1877.    8vo,  pp.  28. 


36  BAILEY. 

178.  BAGG,  J.  N.     Account  of  the  Centennial  Celebration  of  the 

Town  of  West  Springfield,  Mass.,  March  25,  1874,  with 
the  Historical  Address  of  Thomas  E.  Yermilye,  the  Poem 
of  Mrs.  Ellen  P.  Champion,  and  other  Facts  and  Speeches. 
Springfield:  1874.     8vo.     Portraits  and  Illustrations. 

Sold:  Manson,  1899,  1.00;  Cable,  1882,  75  cts. 

179.  BAGG,  M.  M.     Pioneers  of  Utica.  being  Sketches  of  its  In- 

habitants and  Institutions,  with  Civil  History  of  the 
Place  from  the  Earliest  Settlement  to  1825,  the  Era  of 
the  Opening  of  the  Erie  Canal.  Utica:  1877.  8vo,  pp. 
665.     Seventeen  portraits  and  plate. 

Sold:  Bangs,  1895,  3.00;  Cooke,  1883,  4.50. 

180.  BAGLEY,  JOHN   J.     Old   Times.     Reminiscences   of   the 

Early  Days  of  Michigan.     Detroit:  1876.    8vo,  pp.  12. 

181.  BAILEY,    HENRY    D.    B.      Local    Tales    and    Historical 

Sketches  of  Dutchess  County,  N.  Y.  Fishkill  Landing: 
New  York  Historical  Society,  1874.    8vo.     Illustrated. 

Contains  early  history  of  Dutchess  County,  Poughkeepsie,  Fish- 
kill,   Pine  Plains,  the  Fishkill   Indians,  Revolutionary  Sketches,  etc. 

182.  BAILEY,    JOHN    C.    W.      Sangamon    County    Gazetteer. 

With  City  Directories  of  Springfield  and  Jacksonville, 
Business  Directory  of  Sangamon  County,  &c.  Spring- 
field and  Chicago:  The  Author,  1866.    8vo,  pp.  433. 

183.  .    Kane  County  Gazetteer.    With  Directories  of  Cities 

("Aurora  City,  Batavia,  Dundee,  Elgin  City,  Geneva,  St. 
Charles),  Kane  County  Business  Directory.  &c.  Chicago: 
The  Author,  186 — .    8vo,  pp.  347,  xv. 

184.  .    Illinois  State  Gazetteer  and  Business  Directory,  for 

the  Years  1864-5,  embracing  Descriptive  Sketches  of  all 
the  Cities,  Towns  and  Villages  throughout  the  State. 
Chicago:  J.  C.  W.  Bailey,  1864.    8vo,  pp.  820,  lxvii. 

185.  BAILEY,  JAMES  M.    History  of  Danbury,  1684-1896,  from 

Wiles  and  MSS.  left  by  James  M.  Bailey.  Compiled,  with 
Additions,  by  Susan  B.Hill.  New  York  :  1896.  Roy.  8vo, 
pp.  583.    Portraits  and  Illustrations. 

Sold:  Libbie,  [901,  4.25. 


BAIRD.  3/ 

186.  BAILEY,  J.  R.     Mackinac,  formerly  Michilimackinac,  look- 

ing backwards  to  about  the  Time  of  the  Flood,  and  for- 
ward to  the  Present.  Lansing:  Privately  printed,  1895. 
8vo,  pp.  220.    Map.  -f-  1897.    8vo,  pp.  226. 

187.  BAILEY,  J.  T.    An  Historical  Sketch  of  the  City  of  Brook- 

lyn and  the  Surrounding  Neighborhood,  including  the 
Village  of  Williamsburg  and  the  Towns  of  Bushwick, 
Flatbush,  Flatlands,  New  Utrecht  and  Gravesend,  to 
which  is  added  an  interesting  account  of  the  Battle  of 
Long  Island.  Compiled  from  the  best  Authorities. 
Brooklyn:  Publ.  by  Author,  1840.     i2mo,  pp.  72. 

Sold:  Brevoort,  1890,  5.50;  Brinley,  1880,  5.00;  Bangs,  1898, 
orig.  paper  covers,  5.50;  Rice,  1870,  hlf  mo,  2.75;  Davis. 
1865,  hlf  mo,  git,  22  maps  and  plates  inserted,  9.00;  Roche, 
1867,  2.25;  Woodward,  1869,  2.50;  Cable,  1882,  bds,  3.00* 
Bushnell,  1883,  1.75;  Bourquin,  1894,  1.20;  Hoffmann, 
1877,  hlf  mo,  unct,  4.25;  Bangs,  1900,  levt  mo,  git,  by 
Stillmann,  7.00;  Anderson,  1904,  mor,  git,  unct,  presenta- 
tion copy  from  Author,  3.75. 

188.  BAILEY,  SARAH  LORING.     Historical  Sketches  of  An- 

dover,  Mass. ;  comprising  the  present  Towns  of  North 
Andover  and  Andover,  Mass.  Boston:  Houghton,  Mif- 
flin &  Co.,  1880.  8vo.  pp.  626.  Map,  photographic  por- 
trait and  plate. 

Sold:  Balcom.  1901.  3.75;  Manson.  1899,  5.25;  J.  G.  Smith, 
1883.  2.50;  Cable.  1882,  3.00;  Libbie,  1902,  2.00;  Guild. 
1887,  3.00;  Libbie,  1898,  3.62. 

189.  BAILEY,  W.  T.    Richfield  Springs  and  Vicinity  ;  Historical, 

Biographical  and  Descriptive.  New  York:  1874.  i2mo, 
pp.  222.     Illustrated. 

Sold:  Bourquin,  1894,  10  cts. 

190.  BAIRD,    CHARLES    W.      Chronicle    of    a    Border   Town. 

History  of  Rye.  Westchester  County,  New  York,  1660- 
1870.  Including  Harrison  and  White  Plains  till  1788. 
Illustrated  by  Abram  Hosier.  New  York:  1871.  8vo,  pp. 
570.  Map. 
Sold:  Bushnell.  1883.  4.00:  Bangs.  1895,  5.50;  Libbie.  1896, 
4.50;  Bangs,  1897,  5.25;  Blanchard,  1898,  3.00;  Hoffmann. 


38  BALCH. 

1877,  3°°;  Guild,  1887,  4.00;  Perry,  1899,  cl,  unct,  5.25; 
Bangs,  1902,  3.75 ;  Anderson,  1903,  cl,  unct,  4.75. 

191.  BAKER,  DAVID  S.     Historical  Sketch  of  North  Kingston, 

R.  I.,  delivered  at  Wickford,  July  4,  1876.     Providence : 
1876.    8vo. 

Sold:  Manson,  1899,  90  cts. 

192.  BAKER,   D.  W.   C.     A   Brief   History  of  Texas,   from   its 

Earliest    Settlement.      New    York    and    Chicago:    1873. 
121110,  pp.  182.    Appendix,  15  pp. 

"Intended    for    Schools.      Extracts    from   historical    speeches    in 
appendix."     Raines. 

193.  .  A  Texas  Scrap  Book,  made  up  of  the  History,  Biog- 
raphy and  Miscellany  of  Texas  and  its  People.  New  York 
and  Chicago:  1875.  8vo,  pp.  657.  Portrait  of  Austin  as 
frontispiece.  +  New  York :  1887. 

Sold:  Cable,  1883,  2.00;  Guild,  1887,  3.25.  1887  ed. :  Ander- 
son, 1904,  sheets,  90  extra  plates  laid  in,  11.50;  Anderson, 
1904,  90  extra  plates,  sheets,  9.90. 

194.  BAKER,   H.   A.     History  of   Montville,   Ct.,   formerly  the 

North  Parish  of  New  London,  from  1640  to  1896,  with 
Genealogies.    Hartford :  1896.    Pp.  727. 

195.  BAKER,   REV.   WM.     A  Concise  Description  of   Middle 

Tennessee.  2d  ed.,  revised.  McMinnville,  Tenn. :  1868. 
8vo. 

Sold:  Henkels,  1898,  4.75. 

196.  BAKER,  VIRGINIA.    The  History  of  Warren,  R.  I.,  in  the 

War  of  the  Revolution,  1776-1783.  Warren,  R.  I.:  Pub- 
lished by  the  Author,  Virginia  Baker,  1901.  i2mo,  pp.  68. 
Illustrated. 

197.  .  Massasoit's  Town  Sowams  in  Pokanoket.  its  his- 
tory, legends  and  traditions.  Warren,  R.  I.:  Virginia 
Baker,  1904.     8vo,  pp.  43.     Paper. 

198.  BALCH,  THOMAS.      Letters  and   Papers  relating  chiefly 

to  the  Provincial  History  of  Pennsylvania,  with  some 
Notices  of  the   Writers.     Privately   printed.      (Crissy  & 


BALESTIEK.  39 

Mackley,  I'rs.)  Philadelphia:  1855.  121110,  pp.  cxxxviii, 
312.    2  vols.* 

Devoted  principally  to  the  Shipper)  Family.  100  copies  privately 
printed  "so  as  in  prevent  anj  excepl  those  connected  by  kindred  ties 
from  obtaining  the  volume.''    Known  as  the  Shippen  papers. 

Sold:  Libbie,  1896,  12.60;  Bushnell,  1883,  6.00;  Menzics, 
1876,  hlf  mo,  git,  unct,  portr.  of  Penn  inserted,  8.75 ;  Bour- 
("juin,  1894,  4.00;  Proud,  1903,  16.00;  Whitmore,  hlf  russ, 
1902,  14.00;  Polock,  1904,  hlf  1110,  13.00;  Henkels,  1904, 
hlf  mo,  git,  unct,  13.75. 

199.  BALCH,      THOMAS      BLOOMER.        Reminiscences      of 

Georgetown,  D.  C.  A  Lecture  delivered  in  the  Methodist 
Protestant  Church,  Georgetown,  D.  C.,  Jan.  20,  1859. 
(Also  Our  Great  Men,  by  Jno*.  T.  Bangs.)  Washington  : 
H.  Polkinhorn,  1859.    8vo,  pp.  28. 

200.  .  Reminiscences  of  Georgetown,  D.  C.  Second  Lec- 
ture delivered  in  the  Methodist  Protestant  Church, 
Georgetown.  D.  C,  Mar.  9,  1859.  Washington:  H.  Polk- 
inhorn, 1859.    8vo,  pp.  26. 

201.  BALDWIN,  ELMER.    History  of  La  Salle  County,  111. :  its 

Topography,  Geology,  Botany,  Natural  History,  History 
of  the  Mound  Builders,  Indian  Tribes,  French  Explora- 
tions, and  a  Sketch  of  the  Pioneer  Settlers  of  each  Town 
to  1840.    Chicago:  1877.    Sm.  8vo,  pp.  552.     Frontispiece. 

Sold:  Guild.  1887,  2.00. 

202.  BALDWIN,  JAMES.    The  Discovery  of  the  Old  Northwest 

and  its  Settlement  by  the  French.  New  York :  American 
Book  Co.,  1901.     i2mo,  pp.  272. 

203.  BALESTIER,  JOSEPH  N.    The  Annals  of  Chicago ;  a  Lec- 

ture delivered  before  the  Chicago  Lyceum,  Jan.  21,  1840. 
Chicago:  Edward  H.  Rudd,  1840.    8vo,  pp.  24. 

204.  .    The  Annals  of  Chicago.    A  Lecture  delivered  before 

the  Chicago  Lyceum,  January  21,  1840.  Republished, 
with  an  Introduction  by  the  Author,  and  a  Review  of  the 
Lecture  in  the  Chicago  Tribune.  Chicago:  1876.  8vo, 
pp.  48.  +  Chicago:  Fergus  Printing  Co.,  1879.    8vo,  pp.  48. 

No.   [  of  Fergus  Historical  Series. 


40  IJALLOU. 

205.  BALL,  T.  H.  (REV.).     Lake  County,  Indiana,  from  1834  to 

1872.     Chicago:  1873.     121110,  pp.  364. 

206.  .    Northwestern  Indiana  from  1800  to  1900 ;  or  a  View 

of  our  Region  through  the  Nineteenth  Century.  La 
Porte.  Ind. :  For  Sale  at  Dakin's  Book  Store,  1900.  121110. 
pp.  570.     Portrait  and  Map. 

Contains  histories  of  Lake.  Porter,  La  Porte,  Starke.  Pulaski. 
White,  Jasper  and  Newton  Counties.  Embraces  natural  features, 
productions,  native  animals,  Indians,  early  settlers,  pioneer  life, 
count}'  organizations,  modern  life,  churches,  schools,  towns  and  vil- 
lages. 

207.  BALLAGH,   JAMES    CURTIS.      White    Servitude   in    the 

Colony  of  Virginia :  a  Study  of  the  System  of  Indentured 
Labor  in  the  American  Colonies.  Baltimore,  Md. :  The 
Johns  Hopkins  Press.  1895.    ^vo-  PP-  3-  99- 

Johns  Hopkins  University  Studies,   13th  -cries,  Nos.  6-7. 

208.  BALLANCE.     The  History  of  Peoria.  111.     Peoria:  Printed 

by  X.  C.  Nason,  1870.     121110,  pp.  271." 

Sold:  Bourquin,  1894,  1.10:  Guild,  1887,  62  cts. 

209.  BALLARD,  EDWARD.    Memorial  Volume  of  the  Popham 

Celebration.  Aug.  19,  1862,  commemorative  of  the  Plant- 
ing- of  the  Popham  Colony  on  the  Peninsula  of  Sabino, 
Aug.  19,  O.  S.  1607,  Establishing  the  Title  of  England  to 
the  Continent.  Published  under  the  Direction  of  the  Rev. 
Edward  Ballard,  Secretary  of  the  Executive  Committee 
of  the  Celebration.  Portland  :  Bailey  &  Noyes,  1863.  8vo, 
pp.  xiv,  368.     Folding  Maps. 

Sold:  Bangs.  Merwin,  1865,  1.2.5;  Balcom,  1901,  4.00;  Cable. 
1882.  1.50;  Libbie,  Olcott,  1901.  1.62;  Woodward,  1869, 
1. 00;  Field.  1875.  1. 00:  Manson,  1899.  2.50;  Guild,  1887. 
2-75- 

210.  BALLARD,  WILLIAM.     Sketch  of  the  History  of  Fram- 

ingham,  Mass.     Boston:  1827.    8vo,  pp.  71. 

Sold:  Blanchard,  1898.  levt  mo,  unct,  3.12. 

211.  BALLOU,    ADIN.      History    of    the    Town    of    .Milford, 

Worcester  County  (Mass.),  from  its  First  Settlement  to 
1881.    In  Two  Parts.    Part  I,  Strictly  Historical.    Part  II, 


\ 

BANCROFT.  4 1 

Biographico-Genealogical    Register.      Published    by    the 

Town.  Boston:  Franklin,  Pr.,  Rami.  Avery  &  Co.,  [882. 
8vo,  pp.  xviii,  1 1 54.    Folded  map.    39  portraits  and  plal 

Sold:  Manson,  1899,  3.50;  Cable,  1882,  4.00;  Cable,  1883, 
3.62;  Guild,  1887,  4.50;  Libbie,  1896,  4.50;  iyoo,  hlf  mo, 
4.50;  Bangs,  1S96,  4.00;  Libbie,  1899,  cl,  3.25;  Anderson, 
1903,  hlf  mo,  3.25;  Stephens,  1904,  hlf  mo,  3.25. 

212.  BALLOU,  MATURIN  M.     The  new  Eldorado:  a  summer 

journey   to  Alaska.      Boston:   Houghton,   Mifflin   &   Co., 

[889.       121110,   pp.    12.   352. 

213.  BANCROFT,  HUBERT  HOWE.     The  Works  of  Hubert 

Howe  Bancroft.  Vol.  15,  History  of  The  North  Mexican 
States  and  Texas.  Vol  1,  1 531-1800.  San  Francisco:  A. 
L.  Bancroft  &  Co.,  1884.  8vo,  pp.  48,  751.  Vol.  2,  San 
Francisco  History  Co.,  1889.    8vo,  pp.  16,  814.* 

214.  .    Vol.  17,  History  of  Arizona  and  New  Mexico,  1530- 

1888.  San  Francisco:  The  History  Co.,  1889.  8vo,  pp.  38. 
829.* 

215.  .     Vol.   18.  History  of  California.     Vol.   1.  1542-1800. 

San  Francisco :  A.  L.  Bancroft  Co.,  1884.  8vo,  pp.  88,  744. 
Vol.  2,  1801-1824.  San  Francisco:  1885.  8vo,  pp.  16,  795. 
Vol.  3,  1825-1840.  1885.  8vo,  pp.  15.  792.  Vol.  4,  1840- 
1845.  1885.  8vo,  pp.  15.  786.  Vol.  5.  1846-1848.  San 
Francisco:  The  History  Co.,  1886.  8vo,  pp.  15.  784.  Vol. 
(..1848-1859.  S.  F. :  The  History  Co.,  1886.  Pp.  11,  787. 
Of  whole  series.  Vols.  i8-23.:: 

216.  .  Vol.  25,  History  of  Nevada,  Colorado  and  Wyo- 
ming, 1540- 1888.  San  Francisco:  History  Co.,  1890.  8vo. 
pp.  32,  828. 

217.  .  Vol.  26.  History  of  Utah,  1 540-1886.    San  Francisco: 

The  History  Co.,  1889.    8vo,  pp.  47,  808.* 

218.  .     Vol.  27,  History  of  the  Northwest  Co~.st.     Vol.   1. 

1 543- 1 800.  Vol.  2,  1 800- 1 846.  San  Francisco:  The  His- 
tory Co..  1884.    8vo,  pp.  33,  735;  14.  768-* 

219.  .    Vol.  29,  History  of  Oregon.    Vol.  I,  1 834- 1 848.    San 

Francisco:  History  Co.,  1886.  8vo,  pp.  39,  789.  Vol  2. 
1848-1S88.    History  Co.,  1888.    8vo.  pp.  15,808 


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220.  .  Vol.  33,  History  of  Alaska,  1730- 1885.  San  Fran- 
cisco :  A.  L.  Bancroft  &  Co.,  1886.    8vo,  pp.  38,  775.* 

221.  .     Vol.  35,  California  Inter  Pocula.     San  Francisco: 

The  History  Co.,  1888.    8vo,  pp.  6,  828.* 

222.  .      Vol.    36.      California    Pastoral,    1769-1848.      San 

Francisco:  The  History  Co.,  1888.    8vo,  pp.  6,  808.* 

223.  .  Vol.  36,  Popular  Tribunals.  2  vols.  San  Fran- 
cisco: The  History  Co.,  1887.  8vo,  pp.  13,  749;  8,  772. 
(Vols.  36,  37.)* 

Only  the  works  devoted  to  history  are  listed  here.  The  volumes 
on  History  of  the  Indian  Trihes  are  omitted. 

Volumes  15  and  16  deal  mainly  with  Texas,  although  they  include 
chapters  on  the  northern  states  of  the  Mexican  confederation,  viz., 
Chihuahua,  Durango,  Sonora,  and  Sinaloa,  together  with  the  Mexican 
Federal  territory  of  Lower  California.  The  four  interesting  stages 
in  the  evolution  of  the  Texan  commonwealth  during  the  present  cen- 
tury—  (1)  the  period  of  discontent  and  rebellion,  ending  in  secession 
from  Mexico;  (2)  the  epoch  of  political  independence;  (3)  the  an- 
nexation to  the  United  Slates,  the  war  with  Mexico,  the  relatively 
slow  development  of  the  country  under  the  slavery  regime;  and  (4,) 
the  amazing  growth  of  the  State  in  wealth  and  population  resulting 
from  the  abolition  of  slavery  and  the  inflow  of  white  emigrants — are 
fully  delineated.  The  book  is  especially  full  of  biographical  data. — 
Annual  Amer.  Cat. 

Volume  17  is  an  important  volume.  It  is  full  of  original  data 
by  Mr.  Bancroft. 

He  has  consulted  the  Santa  Fe  archives,  and  has  had  access  to 
rich  stores  of  the  most  important  documentary  records  from  Spain 
and  Mexico:  and  he  has  been  specially  fortunate  in  being  able  to 
utilize,  practically  for  the  first  time,  the  works  of  Villagra  and  several 
important  documents  bearing  on  Onate's  conquest.  "Nowhere  in  my 
work."  the  author  claims,  "have  I  been  able  to  correct  more  erroneous 
statements,  fill  more  historical  saps.  or.  except  in  the  matter  of 
minute  details,  to  supplv  in  comparison  with  preceding  writers  more 
new  matter."  The  result  has  been  a  condensed  yet  cxceedin°ly  com- 
prehensive record  of  all  that  is  historically  valuable  in  the  history  of 
what  may  be  considered  the  most  interesting  nortion  of  the  Pacific 
United  States,  or,  perhaps,  of  the  whole  republic. 

In  volume  25  the  author  has  grouped  together  the  history  o»f 
what  are  commonly  termed  the  silver  and  centennial  states,  including 
also  the  partially  intervening  territory  of  Wyoming,  which,  with 
Utah  and  southern  Idaho,  whose  annals  are  given  in  other  volumes, 
form  the  central  division  of  our  Pacific  coast  domain,  extending  east- 
ward from  California  to  the  limits  of  the  field  occupied  by  this  series. 
The  region  described  is  the  most  romantic  thus  far  touched  upon, 
being  full  of  natural  wonders,  with  a  climate  and  configuration,  a 
mountain,  lake,  and  river  system,  a  fauna  and  flora,  a  geology  and 
mineralogy,  all  of  them  peculiar  and  distinct.  The  most  interesting 
portion  of  the  volume  naturally  is  the  account  of  the  discovery  and 
development  of  the  mineral  resources  of  this  section,  in  particular  the 
Comstock  lode,  the  yield  of  which  has  reached  fabulous  figures.     In 


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preparing  the  material  for  this  volume  the  author  has  consulted  in 
addition  to  the  printed  books  and  periodicals  and  public  documents,  a 
large  number  of  valuable  manuscripts  furnished  by  the  actors  in  the 

scenes  which  thej  describe.  As  usual,  a  full  list  of  authorities  con- 
sulted, and  a  good  index  is  included. 

In  volume  26,  the  history  of  Utah,  we  find  the  history  of  Mor- 
nionism.  The  origin  of  this  peculiar  people,  the  rise  and  progress  of 
their  peculiar  doctrines,  are  related  in  this  volume  with  more  fulness 
and  fairness  than  probably  by  any  previous  writer.  Following  the 
plan  adopted  from  the  first  in  his  historical  series,  Mr.  Bancroft  has 
given  serious  consideration  to  both  ides  of  the  question.  The  story 
as  told  in  the  text  is  from  the  Mormon  standpoint,  and  base  1  entirelj 
upon  Mormon  authorities,  while  in  the  notes,  running  side  by  ^ i •  1  ■  ■ 
with  the  subject-matter  in  the  text,  is  given  in  full  all  the  anti 
Mormon  arguments  and  counter-statements.  The  story  is  rich  in 
light  and  shade — in  moving  incidents,  intolerance,  crime,  persecution, 
lawlessness,  and  deeds  of  vengeance.  In  the  estimate  of  Brjgham 
Young's  character,  it  will  surprise  readers  to  find  he  is  not  set  down 
either  as  a  knave  or  a  hypocrite — "if  a  bad  man,  he  was  still  a  great 
man,  and  the  evil  that  he  did  was  done  with  an  honest  purpose." 
Chapters  are  devoted  to  the  commerce,  agriculture,  stock-raising, 
manufactures  and  mining  of  Utah,  also  to  its  political,  educational, 
and  social  institutions.    27  pages  of  authorities. 

Volume  29  is  devoted  to  an  account  of  the  effect  of  the  California 
gold  discovery  in  Oregon;  Lane's  administration;  the  administration 
of  Gaines  ;  discovery  of  gold  in  Oregon ;  Indian  affairs ;  surveys  and 
town-making;  land  laws  and  land  titles;  politics  and  progress;  the 
Rogue  river  war;  legislation,  mining,  and  settlement;  government 
and  general  development;  further  In  Han  wars;  extermination  of  the 
Indians;  Oregon  becomes  a  state;  the  Shoshone  war;  the  Modoc 
war,  etc.,  etc. 

224.  .     History   of  the   Pacific   States  of   North   America. 

Vol.  26.  Washington,  Idaho  and  Montana,  1845-1889. 
San  Francisco,  Cal. :  The  History  Co.,  1890.  8vo,  pp.  26, 
836.    Maps.* 

Sold:  Bancroft.  1900,  cl,  7  vols.,  7.70;  Bancroft,  7  vols,  1890, 
Libbie,  1902,  7.35. 

225.  BANG,  THEODORE.    The  Mysteries  of  Papermill  Village. 

Alstead,  Papermill  Village:  1845.    8vo. 

"One  of  the  rarest  N.  H.   local  pamphlets,  almost  unknown   to 
collectors."    Manson. 

Sold:  Manson,  1899,  hlf  roan,  11.00. 

226.  BANKS,  A.  BLEECKER.    Albany  Bicentennial;  Historical 

Memoirs.  1686-1886.  Albany  :"  Banks  &  Brothers.  1888. 
8vo,  pp.  461.* 

227.  BANKS,  DR.  C.  E.    A  True  Relation  concerning  the  Estate 

of  New  England.  1634.  With  Notes  by  Dr.  C.  E.  Banks. 
Boston:  1886.     4to,  pp.  15. 


44  BARIiE  MARBOIS. 

228.  BANTA,  D.  D.     A  Historical   Sketch  of  Johnson  County, 

Indiana.     Chicago:  1881.     8vo,  pp.  170. 

229.  BANVARD.  JOSEPH.     Plymouth  and  the  Pilgrims;  or  In- 

cidents of  Adventure  in  the  History  of  the  First  Settlers. 
Boston:  Gould  &  Lincoln,  1851  and  1853.  i8mo,  pp.  288. 
Illustrations.* 

Sold:  Manson,  1899,  1.00;  Cable,  1883,  1853  ed.,  12  cts. ; 
Henkels,  1902,  40  cts. 

230.  .     Tragic  Scenes  in  the  History  of  Maryland  and  the 

Old  French  War.  With  an  Account  of  various  Interest- 
ing and  Contemporaneous  Events  which  occurred  in  the 
Early  Settlement  of  America.  Boston  :  Gould  &  Lincoln, 
1856.     i8mo,  pp.  239.     Illustrated. 

Sold:  Cable.  1882,  1.37;  Cable,  1883,  50  cts. 

231.  BARBE-MARBOIS,  FRANCOIS.    Histoire  de  la  Louisiane 

et  de  la  cession  de  cette  colonie  par  la  France  aux  Etats- 
Unis  de  l'Amerique  Septentrionale ;  precedee  d'un  dis- 
cours  sur  la  constitution  et  le  gouvernement  des  Etats- 
Unis.  Par  M.  Barbe-Marbois,  avec  une  carte  relative  a 
l'etendue  des  pays  cedes.  Paris  :  Firmin  Didot,  1829.  8vo, 
3  p.  1..  pp.  485.     Portrait  and  Map. 

As  the  commissioner  appointed  by  Bonaparte  to  represent  France 
in  the  Preliminary  negotiations  with  the  United  States  Barbe-Marbois 
was  well  qualified  to  be  historian  of  the  event;  and  his  book  has 
proved  the  general  source  of  information  about  it.  The  vividness  of 
its  style  quickens  the  usual  tedium  of  diplomatic  negotiations  into  a 
real  dramatic  interest,  which  culminates  in  the  cession  as  a  climax 
rather  than  a  result. 

Sold:  Fisher,  1866,  elf.  1.25:  Libbie.  1904.  hlf  mo.  4.50. 

232.  .  The  History  of  Louisiana,  particularly  of  the  Ces- 
sion of  that  Colony  to  the  United  States  of  America;  with 
an  Introductory  Lssay  on  the  Constitution  and  Govern- 
ment of  the  United  States.  Trans,  from  the  French  by 
an  American  Citizen  (Wm.  Beach  Lawrence).  Philadel- 
phia: Carey  &  Lea,  1830.    8vo,  pp.  xviii,  15-455  (1)-* 

Sold:  Deane.  1898,  mo,  gilt.  3.50:  Brinley.  1881,  2.00;  Cable. 
1882,  bds,  unct,  3.50;  Roche.  1867,  bds,  unct,  1.50;  Bangs, 
Merwin,  1865,  t  .75 :  Waterbury  1895,  2.12;  Henkels,  1900, 
2. to:  Barlow.   1890.  hlf  mo,  6.00;  Child,   1882,  bds,  unct. 


BARBER.  45 

portr.  of  Marbois  inserted,  2.87;  Menzies,  1876,  levt  mo, 
git,  by  Matthews,  unct,  5  illus.  inserted,  5.75;  Bourquin, 
1894,  bds,  unct,  1.30;  Field,  1875,  3.00;  Hcnkels,  1903,  hlf 
elf,  3.25;  A.  G.  Greene,  1869,  1.75;  Guild,  1887,  hlf  shp, 
2.75;  Anderson,  1905,  bds,  unct,  stamp  erased  from  title, 
3.00;  Henkels,  1904,  shp,  6.25. 

233.  BARBER,    JOHN    WARNER.      Historical    Collections. 

being  a  |  General  Collection  of  Interesting  Facts,  Tradi- 
tions, I  Biographical  Sketches,  Anecdotes,  &c,  |  relating 

to  the  J  History  and  Antiquities  |  of  |  Every  Town  in 
Massachusetts,  |  with  |  Geographical  Descriptions.  |  Illus- 
trated by  200  Engravings.  |  By  John  Warner  Barber. 
Author  of  Connecticut  Historical  Collections,  Elements 
of  General  His-  |  tory,  &c.  |  ..  |  Worcester:  |  Published 
by  Dorr,  Howland  &  Co.,  1839.  Crown  8vo,  pp.  Frontisp. 
(1),  (1),  iii,  viii,  9-624.  Map.  Verso  of  title  p.  is  "Printed 
by  M.  Spooner  and  H.  J.  Howland."  Editions  in  1840, 
1841.  -f-  Worcester:  Warren  Lazell,  1844.  Pp.  631.  Map. 
+  1848.  Folding  map  of  Massachusetts.  Frontispiece  of 
City  of  Boston.* 

Sold:  1839  ed. :  Rice,  1870,  old  elf,  5.50;  Woodward.  1869, 
elf,  2.25;  Livermore,  1894,  4.25;  Bangs.  1894,  4.25:  Man- 
son,  1899,  4.00;  Cable,  1883,  1840  ed..  2.y^;  Child,  1882, 
5.00;  J.  G.  Smith,  1883,  4.75;  Libbie.  1901,  3.25;  Whit- 
more,  1902,  1.25;  Clogston,  1875,  2.87;  Bangs,  1901,  hlf 
mo,  git,  4.50;  Morris,  1899,  elf,  3.10:  Patterson,  3.00;  Lib- 
bie, 1901,  3.25;  Deane,  1898,  3.2?;  Balcom,  1901,  6.00: 
Massie,  1905.  shp,  4.00;  Bangs,  1898,  8.50:  Blanchard. 
1898,  3.50;  Bangs,  1897,  3.25;  Terry,  1889,  1.50;  1841  ed. : 
Henkels,  1902,  broken.  1.30;  Bangs,  1901,  shp,  3.38;  Bangs, 
1901,  3.50;  Libbie,  1898,  shp,  4.75;  Guild,  1887,  4.25;  Lib- 
bie, 1901,4.75;  Murphy,  1884,3.25;  1844  ed. :  Bangs,  Mer- 
win,  1865,  1.63;  M.  D.  Gilman,  1884,  3.12;  Bourquin,  1894, 
2.10;  Brinley,  1879,  6.00;  Bushnell,  1883,  1848  ed.,  4.00; 
Cable,  1882,  1848  ed.,  3.75. 

234.  .      Connecticut    Historical    Collections,    containing    a 

General  Collection  of  Interesting  Facts,  Traditions.  Bio- 
graphical Sketches,  Anecdotes.  &c,  relating  to  the  His- 
tory and  Antiquities  of  every  Town  in  Connecticut,  with 
Geographical  Descriptions.  Illus.  by  200  Engravings. 
New  Haven:  Durrie  &  Peck,  1836.    8vo,  pp.  568.  -f  Sec- 


46  BARBER. 

ond  Edition.  New  Haven :  Durrie  &  Peck  and  J.  W.  Bar- 
ber (1846).    8vo,  pp.  576.    Map. 

Sold:  1836  ed. :  Brinley,  1879,  3.50;  Dunbar,  1892,  5.50; 
West,  1889,  2d  ed.,  1.12;  Manson,  1899,  5.25;  Cable,  1882, 
3.87;  Cable,  1882,  1856  ed.,  4.00;  Cable,  1883,  3.50;  M.  D. 
Gilman,  1884,  3.12;  Bourquin,  1894,  4.00;  Bourquin,  1894, 
2.80;  Hoffmann,  1877,  3.25;  Donnelly,  1894,  4.00;  Libbie, 
1898,  shp,  4.00;  Rogers,  1896,  3.50;  Morris,  1899,  4.00; 
Cooley,  1866,  2.00;  Leonard,  1875,  5.00;  Bangs,  Merwin, 
1865,  1.50;  Wickham,  1895,  3-25 ;  BeU>  1895,  4.50;  Jill- 
son,  1896,  4.30;  Patterson,  1896,  4.00;  Forster,  1896, 
3.75 ;  Guild,  1887,  shp,  4.25 ;  Clogston,  1875,  3.00 ;  Bangs, 
1901,  hlf  mo,  7.50;  Libbie,  1900,  shp,  4.25;  Libbie,  1899, 
4.00;  Clogston,  1899,  shp,  5.00;  Bangs,  1900,  hlf  mo.  4.25  : 
Anderson,  1903,  shp,  4.00;  Devine,  1904,  shp,  4.25; 
1838  ed. :  Blanchard,  1898,  4.50;  Davenport,  1896,  7.12; 
Libbie,  1902,  5.50;  Murphy,  1884,  6.00;  Deane,  1898, 
5.12;  Baxter,  1898,  4.75;  Harris,  1896,  3.10;  1846  ed. :  Co- 
burn,  1895,  4.10;  Mitchell,  1891,  bd.  by  Pawson  &  Nichol- 
son, hlf  mo,  git,  8.25;  Field,  1875,  4.25;  Proud,  1903,  3.00; 
Eames,  1905,  orig.  elf,  5.00  (1837)  ;  Anderson,  1903,  old 
elf,  4.25 ;  Manson,  1904,  6.00. 

235.  .     History  and  Antiquities  of  New  Haven   from  its 

Earliest  Settlement  to  the  Present  Time.  Collected  and 
Compiled  from  the  most  Authentic  Sources.  New  Haven : 
J.  W.  Barber,  1831.  121110,  pp.  120.  Map,  six  Plates,  col- 
ored, and  Woodcuts,  plain.  +  1846. 

Barber  and  Punderson.     Contains  view  of  New  Ha     n  and 

Fort  Hale,  Battle  1  t  I.    ;inj  ton,  etc. 

Sold:  Ed.  1831  :  Murphy,  1S84,  2.63;  Bangs,  Merwin  & 
Co.,  1865,  1. 12;  Deane.  hlf  elf,  1898,  3.50;  Rice,  1870, 
hlf  elf,  git,  4.75;  Thornton,  1878,  1.55;  Brinley,  1879, 
4.00;  Brinley,  1893,  3.12;  Bushnell,  1883,  git,  unct,  17 
plates  inserted,  4.25;  Brayton  Ives,  1891,  unct,  5.00:  Man- 
son,  1899,  3.50;  Cable,  1882,  1.75;  Child.  1882,  3.12;  Bour- 
quin, 1894,  1.60;  A.  G.  Greene,  1869,  2.38;  Guild,  1887, 
2.50;  Lockwood,  1902,  cl,  3.00;  Anderson.  1003.  4.00;  Dar- 
rah,  1904,  cl,  4.25  ;  Anderson,  1904.  cl,  3.00;  Manson,  1904, 
hlf  1110,  git,  unct,  4.50. 

236.  BARBER,  JOHN  WARNER;  PUNDERSON,  LEMUEL 

S.     History  and  Antiquities  of  New  Haven,  Conn.,  from 


BARBER.  47 

its   earliest    settlement    to   the   present    time.      With    Bio- 
graphical Sketches  and  Statistical  Information  of  the  Pub- 
lic Institutions,  &c,  &c.     Second  Edition.     New  Haven: 
1856.    121110,  pp.  180.    5  Plates  and  numerous  Woodcuts. 

Sold:  Bushnell,  1883,  extra  illus.,  hlf  mo,  4.25;  Manson,  1899, 
hlf  mo,  git,  by  R.  W.  Smith,  extra  illus.  by  22  plates,  7.25 ; 
Child,  1882,  1856  cd.,  3.00;  Henkels.  1900,  2.30;  Cable, 
1882,  1.63;  Hoffmann.  1877,  2.50;  Davenport,  1896.  2.75; 
Manson,  1904,  cl,  3.50. 

237.  .     History  and   Antiquities,   &c.     3d  edition,   revised 

and  enlarged.    New  Haven:  1870.     i2mo.    Map  and  Illus. 

Sold:  Manson,  1899,  2.00;  Cable,  1882,  2.00;  Bourquin,  1894, 
70  cts. ;  Clogston,  1875,  1.38. 

238.  BARBER,  J.  W. ;  HOWE,  HENRY.    Historical  Collections 

of  the  State  of  New  Jersey,  containing  a  General  Collec- 
tion of  the  most  interesting  Facts,  Traditions,  Biographi- 
cal Sketches.  Anecdotes,  &c,  relating  to  its  History  and 
Antiquities,  with  Geographical  Descriptions  of  every 
Township  in  the  State.  Illustrated  by  120  Engravings. 
Newark:  Benj.  Olds,  for  Justus  H.  Bradley,  1844.  8vo, 
pp.  512.  +  Editions  in  1845,  1846,  1847,  1852,  1857,  [861, 
1866,  1868* 

Sold:  Ed.  184  \:  Bell,  1895.  3.10;  Lawrence,  1896,  4.25;  Ran- 
dall, 1901,  3.25:  Munoz,  1S97,  3.50;  Bangs,  1897,  3::-' 
Rons.  1897,  3.00:  Henkels,  1900,  3.50;  Henkels,  1901.  2.50: 
Miller  &  Bancker,  slip,  1898,  3.50;  Bangs,  1902,  shp,  3.50; 
Hurst.  1004-  shp,  3.00;  Henkels,  1905.  hlf  mo,  4.25;  Dun- 
bar, 1892,  3.00;  Terry.  1889,  3.25;  Bushnell,  1883.  2.75: 
Bushnell,  1883,  unbd,  unct,  extra  illus..  5.25;  1845  ed., 
Libbie,  1897,  3.75;  Murphy,  1845  ed.,  1884,  5.00;  Wood- 
ward, 1S69,  1857  ed.,  4.00:  Vroom,  1882.  1846  ed.,  shp, 
2.75;  Manson,  1899,  1868  ed.,  3.75;  Cable,  1883,  2.75; 
Bourquin,  1894.  1868  ed..  2.10;  M.  D.  Gilman,  1884.  1868 
ed.,  2.38;  Bourquin,  1894,  .Newark,  i860  ed.,  2.20;  Law- 
rence, 1896,  4.25:  Proud.  1903,  1861  ed.,  3.50;  Guild.  1887, 
1868  ed.,  4.00;  Clogston,  1875.  2.38;  Anderson.  [903,  1861 
ed.,  roan,  3.10;  Hoffmann,  1877,  1857  ed..  3.25. 

239.  .     Historical  Collections  of  the  State  of  New  York ; 

containing  a  General  Collection  of  the  most  Interesting 


48  BARBER. 

Facts,  Traditions,  Biographical  Sketches,  Anecdotes,  &c, 
relating  to  its  History  and  Antiquities,  with  Geographical 
Descriptions  of  every  Township  in  the  State.  Illus.  by 
230  Wood  Engravings.  Xew  York:  1841.  8vo,  pp.  608. 
+  1842.  +  1844.     Pp.  616.  +  1845.* 

240.  .     Pictorial  History  of  the  State  of  New  York.    Coop- 

erstown,  1846.  4-  The  Same.  New  York:  Published  for 
the  Author,  Clark,  Austin  &  Co.,  185 1.  8vo,  pp.  409. 
Chronological  Table.    8  unnumbered  pages.  4-  1854. 

Sold:  1841  ed. :  Brinley,  1880,  4.25;  Wood,  1895,  3.00;  Law- 
rence, 1896,  3.00;  Terry,  1889,  3.50;  Murphy,  1884,  4.25; 
Baxter,  1898,  3.00;  Bangs,  1902,  3.25;  Bangs,  1898,  3.25; 
Bushnell,  1883,  extra  ills.,  2.25;  Barber,  1842,  2.25;  Bour- 
quin,  1894,  1.60;  Morris,  1899,  slip,  3.00;  Libbie,  1898, 
3.25;  Manson,  1898,  3.75;  Bourquin,  1894,  2.40;  Anderson, 
1904,  mo,  git,  8.75;  Weeks,  1902,  3.60;  Donnelly,  1894. 
4.50  ;  Libbie,  1900,  3.75  ;  1842  ed. :  Bangs,  1897,  4.00 ;  Hunt- 
ington, 1905,  shp,  3.00;  1844  ed. :  Bangs,  Merwin  &  Co., 
1865,  1.62;  Fisher,  1868,  5.50;  Barlow,  1890,  elf,  9.00;  M. 
D.  Gilman,  1884,  3.00;  1845  ed. :  Bangs,  1894,  3.25;  Mon- 
tayne,  1898,  4.50;  Menzies,  1S76,  hlf  elf,  5.25;  Hoffmann, 
1877,  2.75;  Cooke,  1883,  3.25;  Leonard,  1875,  5.00;  1854 
ed. :  Cable,  1883,  6.00;  1846  ed. :  Pictorial  History:  Cable, 
1882,  4.00;  Clogston,  1875,  2.00. 

241.  BARBER,  JOHN  WARNER.    The  History  and  Antiquities 

of  New  England,  Xew  York,  Xew  Jersey,  and  Pennsylva- 
nia, Embracing  the  following  Subjects,  viz.:  Discoveries 
and  Settlements — Indian  History — Indian,  French,  and 
Revolutionary  Wars — Religious  Plistory — Biographical 
Sketches — Anecdotes,  Traditions,  Remarkable  and  Unac- 
countable Occurrences,  with  a  great  Variety  of  curious 
and  interesting  relics  of  Antiquity.  Illustrated  by  numer- 
ous Engravings.  Worcester:  Dorr,  Howland  &  Co.,  1841. 
:  "■  PP-  5?6-  +  The  Same.  Hartford:  1842,  1844,  1846, 
iS 47.  'Portland  :  1848  +  1854.  4-  Third  Edition.  1  lart- 
f<  rd  :  Allyn  S.  Stillman  &  Son.  1856.  8vo.  pp.  8,  62 
Sold  [841  ed. :  Rice,  1870.  git,  roan,  3.62:  Brinley,  1878,  silk, 
git.  2~-?;  Manson.  1899,  2.25;  M.  D.  Gilman,  1884,  2.50; 
Libbie,  tQOi,  2.50;  Donnelly,  1804.  41-:  Bangs,  Merwin, 
[865,  3.00;  [844  ed.:  Bangs.  1903,  slip.  5.20;  1846  ed.: 
Bangs,  [903,  shp,  3.25:  1847  ed.:  Cable.   1883,  1.00;  1848 


BARGERT.  49 

ed. :  Pangs,  1901,  leath,  3.00;  Manson,  1899,  2.25;  M.  D. 
Gilman,  1884,  2.12;  Bourquin,  1894,  1.80;  Guild,  [887,  em- 
boss mo,  2.50;  Clogston,  1875,  2.00;  Bangs,  1901,  lilf  mo, 
3-25- 

242.  .     All  the  Western  States  and  Territories,  From  the 

the  Alleghanies  to  the  Pacific,  and  From  the  Lakes  to  the 
Gulf,  containing  Their  History  from  the  Earliest  Times, 
with  Local  History,  Incidents  of  Pioneer  Life,  Military 
Events,  Biographical  Sketches;  combined  with  full  Geo- 
graphical Descriptions  of  the  different  States,  Territories, 
Cities,  Towns;  the  whole  being  illustrated  by  240  Engrav- 
ings, presenting  views  of  the  Cities  and  Principal  Towns. 
Public  Buildings  and  Monuments,  Battle  Fields,  Historic 
Localities,  Natural  Curiosities,  &c,  principally  from  draw- 
ings taken  on  the  spot  by  the  Authors.  Cincinnati : 
Howe's  Subscription  Book  Concern,  1868.  8vo,  pp.  11, 
733-* 

243.  BARBOUR,  G.  M.     Florida  for  Tourists,  Invalids  and  Set- 

tlers: containing  practical  Information  regarding  Climate, 
Soil  and  Productions ;  Cities,  Towns  and  People ;  the 
Culture  of  the  Orange  and  other  Tropical  Fruits ;  Farm- 
ing and  Gardening;  Scenery  and  Resorts;  Sports;  Routes 
of  Travel,  &c.  New  York :  Appleton  &  Co.,  1882.  i2mo, 
pp.  310.     Illustrated. 

"The  writer  of  this  book  had  special  facilities  for  learning  all 
about  Florida,  first  as  correspondent  of  the  Chicago  Times,  when  he 
accompanied  General  Grant  on  his  tour  through  the  State  in  1880, 
and  afterwards  in  a  long  residence  there,  when  he  engaged  in  a  voca- 
tion which  required  him  to  visit  all  its  most  prominent  places:  the 
present  volume  is  therefore  the  result  of  personal  observation  and 
study,  and  designed  to  be  practical  and  accurate;  is  not  written  in 
the  interests  of  any  corporal  inn.  speculative  scheme,  or  special  local- 
ity, but  for  Florida  entire."     I'ubl.   Weekly. 

244.  BAREIS,    GEORGE    FREDERIC.      History    of    Madison 

Township,  including  Groveport  and  Canal  'Winchester, 
Franklin  County,  Ohio.  Canal  Winchester,  O. :  G.  F. 
Bareis,  1902.  121110,  pp.  8,  515.  Plates.  Portrait.  Fold- 
ing maps. 

245.  BARGERT,  JACOB.     An    Account   of  the  Aboriginal   In- 

habitants of  the  Californian  Peninsula.  Translated  by 
Charles  Rati.    Washington :  1869.    8vo. 

Sold:  Dunbar,  1892.  3.25. 


5<D  BARNES. 

246.  BARKER,  JAMES  M.     Sketches  of  the  Primitive  Settle- 

ments on  the  River  Delaware.  A  Discourse  delivered 
before  the  Society  for  the  Commemoration  of  the  Landing 
of  William  Perm,  On  the  24th  of  Oct.,  1827.  Published  by 
Request  of  the  Society.  Philadelphia:  Carey,  Lea  & 
Carey,  1827.    8vo,  pp.  62. 

Sold:  Murphy,   1884,  5.00;  Rice,   1870,  hlf  brown  mo,  por- 
traits and  plates  inserted,  5.00. 

247.  BARNARD,  DANIEL  D.    A  Discourse  on  The  Life  Serv- 

ices and  Character  of  Stephen  Van  Rensselaer;  delivered 
before  The  Albany  Institute,  April  15,  1839.  With  an 
Historical  Sketch  of  the  Colony  and  Manor  of  Rensselaer- 
wyck  in  an  Appendix.  Albany:  Hoffman  &  White,  1839. 
8vo,  pp.  144.* 

248.  BARNARD,  J.  G.     Centennial  Celebration  of  the  Town  of 

Sheffield,  Berkshire  County,  Massachusetts,  June  18  and 
19,  1876.  By  Secretaries  of  the  Committee  appointed  by 
the  Town.  Historical  Address  by  J.  G.  Barnard.  Shef- 
field :  1876.     8vo,  pp.  103. 

249.  BARNES,  EMILY  R.     Narratives,  Traditions  and  Personal 

Reminiscences  connected  with  the  Early  History  of  the 
Bellows  Family  and  of  the  Village  of  Walpole,  N.  H. 
Boston  :  1888.    8vo.    Portraits  and  Plates. 

Sold:  Balcom,  1901,  2.75. 

250.  BARNES,  FRANCIS.     The  Story  of  Houlton  from  Public 

Records,  and  from  the  Experiences  of  its  Founders,  their 
Descendants  and  Associates  to  the  Present  Time.  Also 
Announcements.  Houlton,  Me.:  Will  H.  Smith,  Pub- 
lisher and  Printer,  1889.     121110,  n.  pp.  (pp.  130). 

The  cover  lias  the  title  "Houlton  Souvenir,  Christmas,  1890,"  and 
there  is  a  vignette  map.     Williamson. 

251.  BARNES,  ISAAC  O.     An  Address  delivered  at  Bedford. 

Xew  Hampshire,  on  the  One  Hundredth  Anniversary  of 
the  Incorporation  of  the  Town,  May  19th,  1850.  Boston: 
Printed  by  Alfred  Mudge,  1850.    Pp.  45.* 

Sold:  Balcom,  1901,  1.12. 


HARROWS.  5  I 

252.  .    Address  delivered  at  the  Centennial  Celebration  of 

the  Town  of  Bedford,  N.  H.,  May  19,  1850.  Manchester: 
1851.    8vo,  pp.  35. 

253.  BARNES,  WILLIAM.    The  Settlement  and  Early  History 

of  Albany.  A  Prize  Essay,  delivered  before  the  Young 
Men's  Association,  December  26,  1850.  Albany:  Gould, 
Banks  &  Gould,  1851.    8vo,  pp.  25.* 

Sold:  Woodward,  1869,  25  cts. ;  Henkels,  1901,  40  cts. 

254.  .  The  Settlement  and  Early  History  of  Albany.  Al- 
bany, N.  Y. :  J.  Munsell,  1864.  8vo,  pp.  100.  Title  in  red 
and  black.    Plate  and  3  plans.    250  copies  printed.* 

Sold:  Murphy,  1884,  1.75;  Rice,  1870,  hlf  crown  mo,  git, 
unct,  by  Bradstreet,  2.50;  Woodward,  1869,  37  cts.;  Liver- 
more,  1894,  87  cts.;  Hoffmann,  1877,  50  cts.;  Roche,  1867, 
62  cts.;  Boardman,  1883,  15  cts.;  Holbrow,  1892,  paper, 
70  cts.;  Bushnell,  1883,  extra  illus.,  60  cts.;  Hoffmann. 
1877,  25  cts.;  Cooke,  1883,  2.75;  same  sale,  unct,  62  cts.; 
Deane,  1898,  50  cts. ;  Guild,  1887,  pap,  unct,  50  cts. 

255.  BARR,  CAPT.  JAMES.     A  Correct  and  Authentic  Narra- 

tive of  the  Indian  War  in  Florida,  with  a  description  of 
Maj.    Dade's    Massacre.      New    York:   J.    Narine,    1834. 
i2mo,  pp.  32.  +  New  York:  1836. 

Sold:  Dunbar,  1892,  1836  ed.,  6.00. 

256.  BARRETT,  WALTER.    The  Old  Merchants  of  New  York. 

By  Walter  Barrett,  Clerk.  Their  private  history  and  how 
they  made  their  money.  New  York:  Carleton,  1863. 
i2mo,  pp.  452.  Index,  453-472.  +  Second  Series,  1863. 
i2mo,  pp.  406.  -f-  Third  Series,  1864.  i2mo,  pp.  351.  + 
Fourth  Series,  1866.  i2mo,  pp.  255.  -f-  Fifth  Series.  1869. 
i2mo.  pp.  304.  -f-  The  Same,  New  York:  M.  Doolady, 
1870.  3  vols.  i2mo,  pp.  (6),  9-472 ;  (6),  9-406;  (2),  5-255  ; 
(4),  9-35i;  (2),  5-308.  +  1872.* 

The  edition  of  1S70  was  published  without  the  plates.  The  book 
is  devoted  to  an  account  of  the  early  social  and  business  life  of  New 
York  City,  personal  history,  family  disputes,  etc.  There  is  an  index 
of  names  of  prominent  merchants.  Walter  Barrett  is  a  pseudonym 
for  Joseph  A.  Scoville. 

257.  BARROWS,  WILLIAM.    Oregon.    The  Struggle  for  Pos- 

session. Boston:  Houghton,  Mifflin  &  Co.,  1884.  i2mo, 
pp.  viii,  363.     Map.     American  Commonwealth  Series.* 


52  BARUY. 

258.  BARRUS,  HIRAM.     History  of  Goshen,   Mass.,   from   its 

First  Settlement  in  1761  to  1881,  with  Family  Sketches. 
With  an  Account  of  the  Centennial  Anniversary,  June  22, 
1881.  Boston:  1881.  8vo,  pp.  261.  Albertype  portraits 
and  Plates. 

Sold:  Manson,  1899,  3.10;  Cable,  1882,  1.63;  J.  G.  Smith, 
1883,  2.50;  Guild,  1887,  2.25;  Cable,  1883,  2.75. 

259.  BARRY,  JOHN  STETSON.     A  Historical   Sketch  of  the 

Town  of  Hanover,  Mass.,  with  Family  Genealogies.  Bos- 
ton :  Samuel  G.  Drake,  1853.  8vo,  pp.  448.  Woodcuts. 
Published  for  the  Author.  From  page  200  to  p.  448  Town 
Genealogies  which  are  very  extensive ;  facsimile  plate  of 
Bailey  Family  Coat  of  Arms.* 

Sold:  Libbie,  1897,  hlf  slip,  8.00;  Murphy,  1884,  1.75  ;  Deane, 
1898,  cl,  10.00;  Woodward,  1869,  1.00;  Brinley,  1879,  3.25; 
Cable,  1882,  2.50;  Bushnell,  1883,  3.00;  Cable,  1883,  1.87; 
Manson,  1899,  14.50;  Thornton,  1878,  3.70;  Child,  1882, 
4.00;  J.  G.  Smith,  1883,  4.50;  Stephens,  1904,  cl,  8.00;  Hoff- 
mann, 1877,  1.87;  Shurtleff,  1875,  1.50;  Henkels,  1902, 
5.25;  Guild,  1887,  5.00;  Clogston,  1875,  1.50;  Fifth  Ave. 
Auction  Co.,  1900,  4.75;  Bangs,  1901,  4.25;  Brooks,  1898. 
8.50 :  Libbie,  1902,  8.75 ;  Bartlett,  1903,  cl,  8.00. 

260.  .      The    History   of   Massachusetts :    Vol    I,   Colonial 

Period.  Vol  II,  Provincial  Period.  Vol.  Ill,  The  Com- 
monwealth Period.  3  vols.  Boston :  Phillips,  Sampson 
&  Co.,  1855-7.    8vo,  pp.  xii,  516;  xii,  514;  xii,  468.* 

See  N.  Am.  Rev.,  35,  266. 
Sold:  Coburn,  1895.  3.30;  Libbie.  1896,  3.37:  Libbie,  1896. 
4.12;  Libbie,  1897,  3.00;  Terry,  2.70;  Deane,  1898,  3.00; 
Carruth.  1898,  4.87;  Cable,  1883,  3.00;  J.  G.  Smith,  1883. 
3.75;  Rice,  1870,  cl,  4.50;  Boardman,  1883,  2.10;  Knapp, 
1905,  cl,  3.00;  Rogers,  1900,  5.40;  Livermore,  1894,  3.00; 
Balcom.  iqoi,  3.37;  Fisher,  1866,  6.00;  Livermore,  1894. 
2.63;  Cable,  1882,  bds,  unct,  6.00;  Brinley,  1879,  7.13; 
Bushnell,  1883.  3.36;  French  and  Chubbuck,  1904,  cl,  4.87; 
Manson,  1899,  4.50;  Child,  1882,  3.00;  Child,  1882,  3  vols., 
2.25  ;  Cressy,  1903,  cl,  3.15  ;  Manson.  1904,  bds,  unct,  portr. 
inserted,  4.50;  Bourquin,  1894,  3.30;  Shurtleff,  1875,  4.86; 
Harold  Peirce,  1903,  3.30;  Field,  1875,  1.62;  Guild,  1887, 
1.87;   Clogston,    1875,  3.00;  Bangs,    1901,  3.45;   Brooks, 


BARSTOW.  5  3 

1898,  3.75 ;  Perry,  1899,  3.00;  Lincoln,  1901,  4.50;  Libbie, 
1902,  3.12;  May,  1903,  cl,  4.65. 

261.  BARRY,   JOSEPH    (JOSEPHUS,   JR.).     The   Annals   of 

Harper's  Ferry,  from  the  Establishment  of  the  National 
Armory  in  1794  to  the  Present  Time,  1869.  With  Anec- 
dotes of  Harper's  Ferrians.  Hagerstown :  Dechert  & 
Co.,  1869.  8vo,  pp.  64.  -|-  Second  Edition,  Martinsburg, 
W.  Va. :  1872.    8vo. 

262.  BARRY,  T.  A.;  PATTEN,  B.  A.     Men  and  Memories  of 

San  Francisco  in  the  "Spring  of  50."  San  Francisco: 
1873.     121110,  pp.  295.  -f-  The  same,  1883. 

263.  BARRY,  WILLIAM.     A  History  of  Framingham,  Massa- 

chusetts, including  the  Plantation  from  1640  to  the  Pres- 
ent Time,  with  an  Appendix,  containing  a  Notice  of  Sud- 
bury and  its  First  Proprietors ;  also,  a  Register  of  the 
Inhabitants  of  Framingham  before  1800,  with  Genealogi- 
cal Sketches.  Boston  :  James  Monroe  &  Co.,  1847.  8vo, 
pp.  iv,  456. 

Sold:  Child,  1882,  shts,  folded,  3.12;  Cable,  1883.  1.75;  J.  G. 
Smith,  1883,  2.25;  Libbie,  1901.  3.50;  Hoffmann,  1877, 
2.75;  Guild,  1887,  hlf  mo,  git,  unct,  5.00;  Whitmore,  1902, 
4.00;  Clogston,  1875,  bds,  unct,  1.62;  Morris,  1899,  3.12; 
Clogston.  1899,  3-°°:  Libbie,  1901,  3.50;  Whitmore,  1902, 
cl,  4.00  ;  Bartlett,  1903,  cl,  3.00  ;  Balcom,  1901,  3.25  ;  Libbie, 
1897,  3.25 ;  Cable,  1882,  bds,  unct,  3.25 ;  Murphy,  1884, 
1.75;  Deane,  1898,  4.75;  Woodward,  1869,  3.50;  Shurtleff, 
1875,  1.50;  Brinley,  1879,  7.75;  Henkels,  1900,  4.50;  Bush- 
nell,  1883.  1.25;  S.  L.  Boardman,  1883.  2.00;  Barlow,  1890, 
3.00;  Anderson.  1903,  cl,  unct,  3.00;  Manson,  1899,  3.50. 

264.  BARSTOW,  GEORGE.     The  History  of  New  Hampshire 

from  its  Discovery,  in  1614,  to  the  Passage  of  the  Tolera- 
tion Act,  in  1819.  Concord,  N.  H.:  I.  S.  Boyd,  June  4, 
1842.  8vo,  pp.  iv,  456.  Errata,  1  slip.  Portraits.  +  Sec- 
ond Edition,  Boston :  Little,  Brown  &  Co.,  Jan.  20,  1853. 
8vo.  pp.  iv,  456.* 

Sold:  Ed.  1842:  Balcom,  1901,  1st  ed.,  3.25;  Fisher,  1866,  1st 
ed.,  1. 12;  Brinley,  1879,  2.00;  Cable,  1882,  2.00;  Barlow, 
1890,  mor,  3.75;  Manson,   1899,   3.25;  Cable,   1883,    1.30; 


54  BARTLETT. 

Bourquin,  1894,  1.00;  Anderson,  1903,  hlf  mo,  git,  3.00; 
Anderson,  1904,  Barlow  copy,  elf,  3.10;  French  and 
Chubbuck,  1904,  slip,  broken,  3.00;  1853  ed. :  Waterbury, 
l895>  i-75;  Boardman,  1883,  1.50;  M.  D.  Gilman,  1884, 
1.50;  Bourquin,  1894,  1.60;  Cooke,  1883,  1.75;  A.  G. 
Greene,  1869.  1.50;  Guild,  1887,  2.25;  Clogston,  1875,  2.00; 
Child.  1882,  2.75. 

265.  BARTLETT,  CHARLES  H.;  LYON,  RICH.  H.     La  Salle 

in  the  Valley  of  St.  Joseph ;  An  Historical  Fragment. 
South  Bend,  Ind. :  Tribune  Printing  Co.,  1899.  i2mo,  pp. 
118.     Illustrated. 

A  sketch  of  La  Salle's  visit  to  the  valley,  two  hundred  and 
twenty-five  years  ago. 

266.  BARTLETT,  ELLEN  STRONG.     Historical  Sketches  of 

New  Haven.  Stamford,  Ct. :  Publ.  by  the  Author,  Ellen 
Strong  Bartlett,  1897.  Folio,  pp.  498.  Also,  New  Haven : 
Tuttle,  Morehouse  &  Taylor,  1897.* 

Reprint  of  papers  that  appeared  in  The  Connecticut  Quarterly 
and  The  New  England  Magazine.     Profusely  illustrated. 

267.  BARTLETT,  JOSIAH.     An  Historical  Sketch  of  Charles- 

town,  in  the  County  of  Middlesex,  and  Commonwealth  of 
Massachusetts.  Read  to  an  Assembly  of  Citizens  at  the 
opening  of  Washington  Hall,  Nov.  16,  1813,  and  after- 
wards prepared,  with  notes,  for  the  Massachusetts  His- 
torical Society.  Printed  in  its  Collections,  Series  2,  Vol. 
2,  pp.  163-184.     (1814.) 

Reprinted  with  same  type  (without  change,  even  in  a  few 
evident  errors),  with  a  title  page  added,  worded  as  above  to  "1813," 
and  a  preface  of  six  lines:  Inscribed  to  the  Citizens  of  C.  Boston: 
John  Eliot.     1814.     Svo,  pp.  24. 

This  pamphlet  is  now  rare,  especially  in  Charlestown.  A  recent 
sale  catalogue  holds  one  at  $10.00.     Reprint  in  1880.  larger  paper. 

Sold:  Reprint,  1814,  Balcom,  1901,  2.25;  Cable,  1883,  45  cts. ; 
Manson.  1899,  1st  ed.,  1.00;  Manson,  reprint,  60  cts. 

268.  BARTLETT,   JOHN   RUSSELL.     Personal   Narrative  of 

Exploration  and  Incidents  in  Texas,  New  Mexico,  Cali- 
fornia, Sonora  and  Chihuahua.  Connected  with  the  U.  S. 
and  Mexican  Boundary  Commission  during  the  years 
1850,  1851,  1852  and  1853.  In  2  vols.,  with  Map  and  Illus- 
trations. New  York:  D.  Appleton  &  Co.,  1854.  8vo,  half 
title,  pp.  xxii,  506;  half  title,  xvii,  624.* 


BARTLETT.  5  5 

Republished  with  tliis  imprint:  London:  George  Routledge  & 
Co.  1854.  And  with  this  title:  American  Exploring  Expedition,  ;> 
Personal  Narrative,  etc.    Sabin. 

Frontispiece  of  v.  1,  Fort  Yuma;  of  v.  2,  Ruins  Casas  Grande. 
Folding  Plates.     Lithographic  illustrations. 

Sold:  Bangs,  [898,  3.50;  Baxter,  1898,  3.20;  Bourquin,  1894, 
1856  ed.,  1.50;  Donnelly,  1894,  hlf  mo,  5.50;  Bangs,  1894, 
London  ed..  cl,  4.00  ;  Huntington,  1905,  cl,  unct,  4.25  ;  Lib- 
bie,  1905,  cl,  4.20. 

269.  .  Records  of  the  Colony  of  Rhode  Island  and  Provi- 
dence Plantations  in  New  England.  Printed  by  Order 
of  the  Legislature.  Transcribed  and  edited  by  John  Rus- 
sell Bartlett,  Secretary  of  State.  Providence,  R.  I. :  A. 
Crawford  Greene  &  Bro.,  State  Printers,  1856-65.  10  vols. 
V.  1,  A.  Crawford  Greene  &  Bro.,  1856.  8vo,  pp.  549. 
1636-1663.  V.  2,  Crawford  Greene  &  Bro.,  1857.  8vo, 
pp.  609.  1664-1667.  V.  3,  Knowles,  Anthony  &  Co.,  1858. 
Svo,  pp.  595.  1668- 1 706.  V.  4,  Knowles,  Anthony  &  Co. 
8vo,  pp.  622.  1707-1740.  V.  5,  Knowles,  Anthony  &  Co., 
[860.  8vo,  pp.  594.  1 741- 1756.  V.  6,  Knowles,  Anthony 
&  Co.,  1 86 1.  Svo,  pp.  629.  1 757- 1 769.  V.  7,  A.  Craw- 
ford Greene.  1865.  8vo,  pp.  643.  1770-1776.  V.  8,  Cooke 
&  Danielson,  1863.  8vo,  pp.  661.  1776-1779.  V.  9,  Al- 
fred Anthony,  1864.  Svo,  pp.  763.  1780-1783.  V.  10, 
Alfred  Anthony,  1865.    8vo,  pp.  527.     1784-1890. 

Fifty  copies  were  printed  on  large  paper. 
Sold:  Murphy.  1884,  V.  1  to  6,  large  pap.,  hlf  mo.  uncut, 
Bangs.  1894,  16.00;  Coburn,  1895,  16.00:  Barlow.  1890, 
slip,  15.00;  Manson,  1899.  10  v.,  16.25;  Deane,  1898,  10 
vols.,  hlf  roan,  uncut,  32.50;  Guild,  1887.  bds.  uncut,  27.50; 
Livermore,  1894, presentation  copy,  16.00;  Thornton,  1878, 
cl,  7.50;  Deane,  1898,  large  pap.,  folio,  hlf  roan,  uncut, 
32.50;  Livermore,  1894,  large  pap.,  16.00;  Holliday,  1870. 
bds,  unct,  portr.  inserted,  22.50;  Guild,  1887,  large  pap., 
27.50;  Hassam,  1903,  9  v.  cl,  1  v.  slip,  11.50;  Stephens, 
1904,  cl.  14.00. 

270.  BARTLETT,  W.  H.    The  Pilgrim  Fathers ;  or  The  Found- 

ers of  New  England  in  the  Reign  of  James  the  First. 
London:  Arthur  Hall,  Virtue  &  Co.,  1853.  Rl.  8vo,  pp. 
240.  28  plates.  +  Second  edition,  1854.  +  New  edition. 
Edinburgh  :  Nelson,  1866.    8vo,  pp.  230.    28  Plates. 


56  BARTON. 

Sold:  Cable,  1882,  3.00;  Bangs,  1894,  cl,  4.25;  Manson,  1904, 
1  vol.  in  3  vols,  roy.  8vo,  levt  mo,  extra,  git,  unct,  412 
extra  plates  inserted,  132.00;  Manson,  large  pap.,  cl,  unct, 
9.50. 

271.  BARTON,  E.  E.     Historical  and  Commercial  Sketches  of 

Washington  and  Environs ;  ...  its  Prominent  Places 
and  People  (&c,  anon.).  Washington:  E.  E.  Barton, 
1884.    8vo,  pp.  xvi.  272.     Illustrated. 

272.  BARTON,  J.   L.     Address  on  the  Early  Reminiscences  of 

Western  New  York  and  the  Lake  Region  of  Country,  de- 
livered before  the  Young  Men's  Association  of  Buffalo, 
Feb.  16,  1848.  Buffalo:  1848.  8vo,  pp.  69,  1  slip  errata. 
+  Second  edition,  1848. 

273.  BARTON,  THOMAS.     The  j   Conduct  |  of  the  |   Paxton- 

Men.  j  impartially  represented:  |  With  some  j  Remarks  ] 
on  the  I  Narrative.  ]  Philadelphia :  |  Printed  by  Andrew 
Steuart.  1764.  |  Second  Title:  The  Conduct  of  |  the  Pax- 
ton-Men,  |  Impartially  represented :  |  The  Distresses  of 
the  Frontiers,  and  the  |  Complaints  and  Sufferings  of  the 
People  fully  |  stated;  and  the  Methods  recommended  by 
the  wisest  |  Nations,  in  such  Cases,  seriously  consider'd.  | 
With  some  |  Remarks  upon  the  Narrative,  |  Of  the  Indian- 
Massacre,  lately  publish'd.  |  Interspers'd  with  several  in- 
teresting Anecdotes,  relating  to  the  |  Military  Genius,  and 
Warlike  Principles  of  the  |  People  call'd  Quakers:  To- 
gether with  proper  Reflec-  |  tions  and  Advice  upon  the 
whole.  I  In  a  Letter  from  a  Gentelman  in  one  of  the  I 
Back-Counties,  to  a  Friend  in  Philadelphia  |  . . .  |  &c 
Philadelphia :  |  Printed  by  A.  Steuart,  and  sold  by  John 
Creaig.  Shop-  j  keeper  in  Lancaster.  1764.  |  Sm.  8vo.  pp. 
(2),  24. 

Sold:  Brinley,  1880,  9.00;  Proud,  1903,  22.00;  Field.  1875, 
levt  mo.  by  Matthews,  29.00;  Pennypacker.  1906,  hlf  red 
mo,  git,  unct,  25.00. 

274.  .  The  Conduct  of  the  Paxton  Men  Impartially  Rep- 
resented ;.  .  .  .  with  some  Remarks  upon  the  Narra- 
tive of  the  Indian  Massacre,  lately  publish'd.  ...  In 
a  Letter  from  a  Gentleman  in  one  of  the  Back  Counties, 
to  a   Friend   in    Philadelphia.      Philadelphia:   A.    Steuart, 


BARTRAM.  57 

and  sold  by  John  Creaig,  Shopkeeper  in  Lancaster,  1764. 
i6mo,  pp.  34.  Another  title  page  prefixed  has  only  Phila. : 
Andrew  Steuart. 


275.  .  The  Conduct  of  the  Paxton  Men,  Impartially  rep- 
resented :  the  Distresses  of  the  Frontiers,  and  the  Com- 
plaints and  Suffering  of  the  People  fully  stated;  and  the 
Methods  recommended  by  the  wisest  Natives,  in  such 
cases,  seriously  considered  with  some  Remarks  upon  the 
Narrative,  of  the  Indian  Massacre,  lately  published.  In 
a  letter  from  a  Gentleman  in  one  of  the  Back-Counties,  to 
A  Friend  in  Philadelphia,  with  a  half-title.  Philadelphia : 
Printed  by  A.  Steuart.  £764. 

Sec,  also,  Nos.  4172  to  4182. 

276.  BARTRAM,  F.  S.     Retrographs ;  comprising  a  History  of 

New  York  City  prior  to  the  Revolution.  New  York :  1888. 
pp.  196. 

277.  BARTRAM,  JOHN.     A  Description  of  East  Florida,  with 

a  Journal  Kept  by  John  Bartram  of  Philadelphia,  Botanist 
to  his  Majesty  for  the  Floridas,  upon  a  Journey  from  St. 
Augustine  up  the  River  St.  Johns  as  far  as  the  Lakes, 
with  Explanatory  Botanical  Notes.  London:  W.  Nicoll, 
1769.  4to,  pp.  viii,  40;  xii,  36.  Map  of  East  Florida,  plate 
of  St.  Augustine  and  of  the  Bay  of  Espiritu  Santo. 

"The  eminent  John  Bartram,  who  was  a  Pennsylvanian,  became 
so  famous  for  his  proficiency  in  his  favorite  pursuit  that  Linnaeus 
pronounced  him  'the  greatest  natural  botanist  in  the  world.'"  Amer- 
ican Bibliophile. 

Sold:  Aspinwall,   1879.  5.50;  Henkels,   1898,  7.50;  Murphy. 

1884.  6.50;  Fisher,  1866,  hlf  mo,  3.00;  Brinley,   1881,  hlf 

elf.  git.  3d  ed.,  1769,  9.00;  Henkels,  1901,  hlf  mo,  git,  13.00; 

Guild,   1887,  hlf  elf,  unct,  7.50;  Miller  &  Bancker,   1898, 

hlf  mo,  7.50;  Libbie,  1889,  unct,  10.00. 

278.  .      Observations    on    the    Inhabitants.    Climate.    Soil, 

Rivers,  Productions,  Animals,  and  other  matters  worthy 
of  Notice.  Made  by  Mr.  John  Bartram,  In  his  Travels 
from  Pensilvania  To  Onondago,  Oswego  and  the  Lake 
Ontario.  In  Canada.  To  which  is  annex'd.  a  Curious 
Account    of   the    Cataracts   of    Niagara.      By    Mr.    Peter 


58  BARTRAM. 

Kalm,  A  Swedish  Gentleman  who  travelled  there.  Lon- 
don:  J.  Whiston  &  B.  White,  in  Fleet  St.,  1751.  8vo, 
Title,  pp.  94.    Map. 

"The  journal  was  sent  by  Bartram  to  a  friend  in  England  and 
was  published  without  his  knowledge."    Peirce  Catalog. 

Sold:  Fisher.  1866,  hlf  mo,  7.00;  Brayton  Ives,  1891,  elf, 
extra,  git,  by  W.  Pratt,  18.00;  Harold  Peirce,  1903,  hlf  mo, 
git,  50.00;  Henkels,  1905,  hlf  ro,  26.00;  Pennypacker,  1906, 

hlf  elf,  17.00. 

279.  BARTRAM,    WILLIAM.      Travels    through    North    and 

South  Carolina,  East  and  West  Florida,  the  Cherokee 
Country,  the  Extensive  Territories  of  the  Muscogulges, 
or  Creek  Confederacy ;  and  the  Country  of  the  Choctaws. 
Containing  an  Account  of  the  Soil  and  Natural  Produc- 
tions of  these  Regions;  Together  with  Observations  on 
the  Manners  of  the  Indians.  Embellished  with  copper- 
plates. Philadelphia:  Printed  by  James  &  Johnson,  1791. 
8vo,  pp.  (2),  34,  522. 

Portrait  of  Mico  Chlucco,  the  Song  Warrior  or  Chief  of  the 
Seminoles.     Map  and  seven  plates. 

The  Same.  London:  Reprinted  for  J.  Johnson.  1792.  8vo,  pp. 
24.     S20  (12).     Portrait,  map  and  seven  plates. 

the  Same.  Dublin:  Fox  J.  Moore,  W.  Jones,  R.  McAllister 
and  J.  Rice.  1793.  8vo,  pp.  24.  520.  Index,  pp.  6.  Directions  1  p., 
portrait,  map,  7  plates. 

The  Same.  London:  Reprinted  for  J.  Johnson.  1794.  8vo,  pp. 
24.     520.     Index  and  Directions.     4  1.     8  plates  and  map. 

This  journal  was  sent  by  Bartram  to  a  correspondent  in  England, 
and  was  published  without  his  (Bartram's)  knowledge.     Henkels. 

In  the  second  edition  only  the  title  page  is  new. 

280.  .     Voyage  dans  les  parties  sud  de  l'Amerique  septen- 

trionale;  Savoir:  les  Carolines  septentrionale  et  meridio- 
nale,  la  Georgie,  les  Florides  orientale  et  occidentale,  le 
pays  des  Cherokees,  le  vaste  territoire  des  Muscogulges 
ou  de  la  confederation  Creek,  et  le  pays  des  Chactaws. 
Contenant  des  details  sur  le  sol  et  les  productions  natu- 
relles  de  ces  contrees,  et  des  observations  sur  les  moeurs 
des  Sauvages  qui  les  habitent.  Imprimie  a  Philadelphie, 
en  1791,  et  a  Londres,  en  1794,  et  trad,  de  l'ang.  par  P.  V. 
Benoist.  Paris:  Cartaret  et  Brosson,  Maradan.  an  VII. 
(1799- 1 801.)  -f-  Paris:  Maradan.  an  IX.  2  vols.  8vo,  2  p. 
1.,  pp.  457;  (1),  2  p.  1.,  pp.  436;  (1),  Portrait,  Map  and  4 
Plates. 


BASSETT.  59 

281.  .     Reisen   (lurch   Nord-und   Sud-Karolina,   Georgien, 

Ost-und  West-Florida,  das  Gebeit  der  Tskerokesen, 
Krihks  und  Tschaktahs.  Aus  dem  Englischen  mit  An- 
merkungcn  von  E.  A.  W.  v.  Zimmermann.  Berlin  :  Voss, 
1793.    8vo.    Plate. 

An  edition  was   issued   in   Dutch,  at   Haarlem,  in   1794-97.     8vo. 
Map.     Translated  from  the  English  by  J.  D.  Pasteur. 

Sold:  1791  ed. :  Riker,  1896,  3.00;  Carre,  1897,  3.50;  Bartram, 
1791  ed.,  Phila.,  Fisher,  1866,  hlf  elf,  4.25;  Brinley,  1880, 
3.50;  Proud,  1903,  signature  of  Proud  in  book,  16.50; 
Bangs,  1901,  1794  ed.,  elf,  4.50;  Bangs,  1902,  shp,  5.00; 
Libbie,  1897,  5.00;  1792  ed. :  Rice,  1870,  hlf  mo,  git,  unct, 
Bradstreet,  10.00;  M.  D.  Gilman,  1884,  2.50;  Hoffmann, 
1877,  7.62;  Bourquin,  1894,  5.50;  Harold  Peirce.  1903,  elf, 
6.00;  Cooke,  1883,  hlf  mo,  git,  unct,  11.50;  Henkels,  1900, 
shp,  5.25;  Bangs,  1901,4.50;  Anderson,  1903,  Dublin,  1793, 
hlf  levt  mo,  git,  map  repaired,  5.50;  Libbie,  4.00;  Wil- 
liams, 1896,  hlf  elf,  3.75;  Stone,  1897,  5.25;  Bangs,  1898, 
5.00;  1792  ed. :  Brevoort,  1890,  hlf  mo,  6.50;  Anderson, 
1905,  hlf  elf,  6.00;  1793  ed. :  Libbie,  1898,  4.00;  Mitchell, 
1891,  old  elf,  5.25;  Roche,  London  ed.,  1794,  2d  ed.,  bds, 
unct,  5.25;  Bell,  1895,  5.25;  Dunbar,  1892,  elf.  5.25;  Men- 
zies,  1876,  hlf  mo,  git,  unct,  8.50;  Cooke,  1883,  shp,  5.00; 
Henkels,  1905,  shp,  1  plate  damaged,  5.60;  Anderson, 
1904,  hlf  elf,  1794  ed.,  Phila.,  6.00;  Pennypacker,  1906, 
John  Elliott's  copy,  with  his  autograph  on  title  and  pref- 
ace, at  end  is  inserted  "Samuel  Elliott  to  Isaac  Bartram." 
old  elf,  broken,  9.00. 

BASANIER,  MARTIN,  see  Laudonniere. 

282.  BASCOM,  ROBERT  O.    The  Fort  Edward  Book ;  contain- 

ing some  historical  Sketches,  with  illustrations  and  Fam- 
ily Records.  Fort  Edward,  N.  Y. :  J.  D.  Keating,  1003. 
8vo,  pp.  274.     4  pi.,  2  maps. 

283.  BASS,  H.  ROYCE.     History  of  Braintree,  Vt.,  including  a 

Memorial  of  Families  that  have  resided  in  Town.  Rut- 
land: 1883.    8vo.     Plate. 

Sold:  Guild,   1887,  2.62;  Clogston,   1809,  hlf  mo,  git.  unct. 

4-75- 

284.  BASSETT,  JOHN  SPENCER.     The  Constitutional  Begin- 


60  BATES. 

nings    of    North    Carolina,    1663-1729.      Baltimore,    Md. : 
The  Johns  Hopkins  Press,  1894.    8vo,  pp.  jt,. 
Johns  Hopkins  University  Studies,  12th  Ser.,  No.  3. 

285.  BASSETT,   WILLIAM.      History   of   the   Town   of   Rich- 

mond, Cheshire  County,  N.  H.,  from  its  First  Settlement 
to  1882.    Boston:  1884.    8vo.    Portraits  and  Illustrations. 

Sold:  Balcom,   1901,  3.50;   Bell,    1895,  3.25;   Manson,    1899, 
3.00;  Guild,  1887,  3.55. 

286.  BATCHELDER,  GEORGE  ALEXANDER.    A  Sketch  of 

the  History  and  Resources  of  Dakota  Territory.  Yank- 
ton:  Press  Steam  Power  Print,  1870.  Svo,  pp.  56.  Paper. 
Colored  Map  as  frontispiece.* 

287.  BATES,  FRANK  GREENE.     Rhode  Island  and  the  For- 

mation of  the  Union.  New  York :  Publ.  for  Columbia 
University  by  the  Macmillan  Co.,  1898.     8vo,  pp.  3,  320. 

Studies  in  History.  Economics  and  Public  Law.     Vol.  X,  No.  2. 

288.  BATES,  JOSHUA.    An  Anniversary  Discourse  delivered  at 

Dudley,  Massachusetts,  March  20,  1853.  With  Topo- 
graphical and  Historical  Notices  of  the  Town.  Boston : 
Press  of  T.  R.  Marvin,  1853.     8vo,  pp.  58.* 

Sold:  Woodward,  1869,  50  cts. ;  Roche,  1867,  10  cts. ;  Hen- 
kels,    1901,   30  cts.;   Manson,   1899,   50  cts.;   Cable,    1882, 

37  cts. 

289.  BATES,  NEWTON  W.     History  and  Civil  Government  of 

Alabama.  Florence:  Herald  Publ.  Co.,  1892.  i8mo,  pp. 
64. 

290.  BATES,  SAMUEL  A.     Records  of  the  Town  of  Braintree, 

Mass.,  1640  to  1793.    Randolph:  1886.    8vo,  pp.  940. 

Sold:  Manson,  1899,  3.25;  Guild,  1887,  2.75;  Stephens,  1004, 
cl,  3-25- 

291.  BATES,  SAMUEL  P.     History  of  Greene  County,  Penna. 

Chicago:  1888.    4to,  pp.  xv,  (7),  17,  898. 

292.  .     Our  Country  and  its  People:  a  Historical  and  Me- 


BATTLE.  6 1 

morial  Record  of  Crawford  County,  Pa.  Meadville:  1899. 
4to.    Map  and  portraits. 

The   Aborifiiiu's ;    Pain   and   the   Quakers;    Boundary   Disputes; 
Indian  Wars;  Township  Histories. 

293.  BATES,    WILLIAM    G.      Address    delivered    in    the    New 

Court  House,  in  Springfield,  Mass.,  at  the  Dedication  of 
the  same,  April  28,  1874,  containing  Sketches  of  the  Early 
History  of  the  Old  County  of  Hampshire  and  the  County 
of  Hampden  and  of  Members  of  the  Bar  of  those  Counties. 
With  an  Appendix.    Springfield:  1874.    8vo.    Illustrated. 

Sold:  Manson,  1899.  30  cts. 

294.  .    The  W'estfiekl  Jubilee:  a  Report  of  the  Celebration 

at  Westfield,  Mass.,  on  the  Two  Hundredth  Anniversary 
of  the  Incorporation  of  the  Town,  Oct.  6,  1869,  with  the 
Historical  Address  of  the  Hon.  William  G.  Bates,  and 
other  Speeches  and  Poems  of  the  Occasion,  with  an  Ap- 
pendix Containing  Historical  Documents  of  Local  Inter- 
est.   Westfield,  Mass. :  Clark  &  Story,  1870.    8vo,  pp.  226.* 

Sold:  Manson,  1899,  2.12;  Cable,  1882,  25  cts.;  Cooke,  1883, 
1.50;  Guild,  1887,  1.00. 

295.  BATES,  W.  R.     The  History  and  Future  Prospects  of  the 

Saginaws.  East  Saginaw,  Mich. :  1874.  8vo,  pp.  133. 
Illustrated. 

296.  BATTLE,  J.  H.     History  of  Columbia  and  Montour  Coun- 

ties, Pennsylvania.  Containing  a  History  of  Each  County. 
their  Townships,  Towns,  Villages,  Schools,  Churches,  In- 
dustries, etc.,  Portraits  of  Representative  Men  ;  Biogra- 
phies;  History  of  Pennsylvania,  Statistical  and  Miscella- 
neous Matter,  &c.  Illustrated.  Chicago:  A.  Warner  & 
Co.,  1887.    4to,  pp.  ix,  220.    Colored  map.* 

Sold:  Proud,  1903,  hlf  mo,  7.25. 

297.  .    History  of  Montour  County,  Penna.    Chicago  :  War- 
ner &  Co.,  1887.    4to,  pp.  220. 

298.  .     History  of  Bucks  County,  Pennsylvania,  including 

an  Account  of  its  Original  Exploration ;  its  Relation  to 
the  Settlements  of  Xew  Jersey  and  Delaware ;  its  Erection 
into  a  Separate  County;  also,  its  Subsequent  Growth  and 


62 


ISAXTER. 


Development,  with  Sketches  of  its  Historic  and  Inter- 
esting Localities  and  Biographies  of  many  of  its  Repre- 
sentative Citizens.  Illustrated.  Philadelphia,  Pa.:  Chi- 
cago, 111.:  A.  Warner  &  Co.,  1887.  410,  pp.  viii,  1176. 
Folding  map,  mounted  on  linen.* 

299.  BATTLE,  KEMP  PLUMMER.    Sketches  of  the  Early  His- 

tory of  the  City  of  Raleigh.  Centennial  Address,  Fourth 
of  July,  1876.  Raleigh:  Raleigh  News,  1877.  8vo,  il., 
pp.  71.* 

300.  .     The  Names  of  the  Counties  of  North   Carolina, 

and  the  History  Involved  in  them.  Winston,  N.  C. :  Will- 
iam A.  Blair,  1888.    i2mo,  pp.  38.    Paper.* 

First  published  in  "The  Schoolteacher,"  now  "The  Southern 
Educator,"  for  Jan.,  Feb.,  Mar.,  1887. 

301.  .     The  Early  History  of  Raleigh,  the  Capital  City  of 

North  Carolina.  A  Centennial  Address  delivered  by  Invi- 
tation of  the  Committee  on  the  Centennial  Celebration  of 
the  Foundation  of  the  City,  October  18,  1892.  And  an 
Account  of  the  Centennial  Celebration  prepared  by  the 
Chairman  of  the  Publication  Committee  at  the  Request 
of  the  Board  of  Managers.  Raleigh :  Edwards  &  Brough- 
ton,  1893.     8vo,  pp.  144.* 

The  volume  also  contains  "A  Glance  at  Raleigh  To-day,  pp. 
94-105;  an  Account  of  the  Celebration,  106-137;  Poem,  137-138; 
Digest  of  Laws.  139-141  ;  Index,  14J-144."     Weeks. 

302.  BAUDRY  DES  LOZIERES  (LOUIS  NARCISSE).    Voy- 

age a  la  Louisiane,  et  sur  le  continent  de  l'Amerique  Sep- 
tentrionale,  fait  dans  les  annees  1794  a  1798;  Contenant  un 
Tableau  historique  de  la  Louisiane,  des  observations  sur 
son  Climat,  ses  riches  productions,  le  caractere  et  le  nom 
des  Sauvages ;  des  remarques  importantes  sur  la  naviga- 
tion ;  des  principes  d'administration,  de  legislation  et  de 

gouvernement  propres  a  cette  Colonie,  &c,  &c.    Par  B 

D .     Orne  d'une  belle  carte.     Paris :  Dentu.  An.  XI, 

1802.  8vo,  pp.  iv,  382.  Map.  +  Second  Voyage,  &c. 
Paris:   1803. 

303.  BAXTER,  JAMES   PHINNEY.     Sir   Ferdinando  Gorges 

and  his  Province  of  Maine.  Including  the  Rrief  Relation, 
the  Brief  Narration,  his  Defense,  the  Charter  granted  to 


BAYAKD.  63 

him,  his  Will  and  his  Letters.  Edited  with  a  Memoir  and 
Historical  Illustrations  by  James  Phinney  Baxter,  A.  M. 
Boston :  Publ.  by  the  Prince  Society,  1890.  3  vols.,  410. 
Vol.  1,  pp.  viii,  (  0,353,  3  illus. ;  V.  2,  pp.  vi,  (2),  270.  (1), 
2  maps;  V.  3,  pp.  viii,  (1),  353,  3  illus. 

Sold:  Libbie,  1897,  3.75. 

304-  •     The  Pioneers  of  New  France  in  New  England,  a 

romance  based  upon  documents  discovered  in  the  English 
and  French  Archives,  with  Contemporary  Letters  and 
Documents.  Albany:  Joel  Munsell's  Sons,  1894.  4to,  pp. 
450.     Illustrated. 

Sold:  Winsor,  1900,  3.00;  May,  1903,  bds,  unct,  3.30;  Libbie, 
1903,  cl,  unct,  3.85. 

305.  BAYARD,  NICHOLAS.  A  |  Journal  |  of  the  |  Late  Actions 
I  of  the  I  French  at  Canada.  |  With  The  Manner  of  their 
being  Repuls'd,  by  His  |  Excellency,  Benjamin  Fletcher, 
Their  Majesties  |  Governour  of  New  York.  |  Impartially 
Related  by  Coll.  Nicholas  Reyard  (sic),  and  Lieutenant 
Coll.  I  Charles  Lodowick,  who  attended  his  Excellency, 
during  the  whole  |  Expedition.  |  To  which  is  added.  |  I.  An 
Account  of  the  present  State  and  Strength  of  Canada.  | 
given  by  Two  Dutch  Men,  who  have  been  a  long  Time  Pri- 
|  soners  there,  and  now  made  their  Escape.  |  II.  The  Ex- 
amination of  a  French  Prisoner.  |  III.  His  Excellency 
Benjamin  Fletcher's  Speech  to  the  Indians.  |  IV.  An  Ad- 
dress from  the  Corporation  of  Albany,  to  His  Excellen-  | 
cy,  Returning  Thanks  for  His  Excellency's  early  Assist- 
ance for  I  their  Relief.  |  Licensed,  Sept.  nth,  1693.  Ed- 
ward Cooke.  I  London:  Printed  for  Richard  Baldwin,  in 
Warwick-Lane,  1693.  |  410,  pp.  iv,  22.  Reprinted  for 
Joseph  Sabin.    New  York:  1868.    4to,  2  p.  1.,  pp.  55. 

.    Bayard's  Journal.    A  Narrative  of  an  attempt  made 

by  the  French  of  Canada,  upon  the  Mohaques  Country. 
Reproduced  in  Facsimile  from  the  first  edition  printed 
by  William  Bradford.  1693.  With  an  introduction  by 
A.  R.  Hasse.  New  York :  Dodd,  Mead  &  Co.,  1903.  sm. 
folio. 

"500  copies.  From  1608  to  1902  no  copy  of  the  American  edition 
of  this  most  interesting  little  book  was  known  to  exist,  and  the 
earliest  surviving  volume  known  to  have  been  printed  in  New  York 


64  BAVLES. 

was  the  1694  edition  of  the  New  York  Laws.  On  November  II,  1902, 
a  copy  was  discovered  in  the  Public  Record  Office,  London,  endorsed 
on  the  back,  'Rec'd  September  26,  1693,  from  Col.  Fletcher. 
Fletcher  at  that  time.  Governor  of  New  York,  was  chiefly  instru- 
mental in  inducing  Bradford  to  settle  in  New  York,  and  the  book 
which  was  written  by  two  officers  who  accompanied  him  on  his  hur- 
ri  .1  trip  to  Albany  against  the  French  and  Indians,  in  the  winter  of 
1692,  was  the  first  product  of  the  new  press.  It  was  probably  printed 
during  the  summer  of  1693  and  a  copy  sent  over  to  England  to  in- 
crease Fletcher's  popularity  there.  From  this  the  London  edition, 
licensed  Sept.  11,  1693,  was  doubtless  printed.  The  New  York  edi- 
tion was  immediately  used  up,  as  Lord  Bellomont,  writing  in  1698, 
says,  'I  cannot  possibly  get  one  of  them  for  love  or  money,'  and 
from  that  day  until  1002  it  has  been  one  of  the  'lost  books'  of  which 
tradition  tells.  This  facsimile  reprint  with  a  most  interesting  intro- 
ductory note  by  Miss  Hasse,  who  discovered  the  original,  is  neatly 
bound  in  green  cloth  with  uncut  edges  and  is  interesting  both  as  the 
first  New  York  imprint  and  as  an  account  of  one  of  the  early  expedi- 
tions in  defense  of  the  northern  frontier  of  the  province." 

Up  to  the  time  of  the  discovery  of  this  unique  imprint  Keith's 
"Truth  Advanced."  issued  in  160J.  has  been  held  to  be  the  first  book 
printed  in  New  York.  The  finding  of  this  earlier  title  is  therefore 
an  important  event  in  the  history  of  printing.  Major  Ingoldsby  at 
Albany,  expecting  an  attack  from  the  French,  sent  a  message  on 
February  14,  1693,  to  Governor  Fletcher,  stating  that  all  his  provis- 
ions had  been  collected  snd  sent  to  Schenectady  and  he  had  levied 
upon  all  possible  resources  and  could  but  muster  600  men.  and  asks 
immediate  aid  from  New  York.  It  is  the  account  of  how  this  aid 
was  rendered  which  constitutes  what  is  commonly  known  a?  Bayard's 
Journal,  and  is  sometimes  referred  to  as  "The  Lost  Bradford  Jour- 
nal." Burrows  Bros.  Catalog. 

306.  BAYLES,     RICHARD     M.       Historical     and     Descriptive 

Sketches  of  Suffolk  County,  and  its  Towns,  Villages, 
Hamlets,  Scenery,  Institutions  and  Important  Enter- 
prises ;  with  a  Historical  Outline  of  Long  Island,  from 
its  first  settlement  by  Europeans.  Port  Jefferson,  L.  I. : 
1874.     i2mo.  pp.  424. 

Sold:  Murphy,  1S84,  2.25;  Holbrow,  1892,  2.00;  Bangs,  1901. 
mor,  git,  Bradstreet.  unct,  11.00;  Bangs,  1902,  cl,  3.50. 

307.  .    History  of  Richmond  County  (Staten  Island),  from 

its  Discovery  to  the  Present  Time.  New  York:  [887. 
4to.  pp.  750.    yj  views,  4  maps  and  plans,  49  portraits. 

Sold:  Bangs,  1902,  hlf  mo,  3.50;  Alexander,  1895,  6.50. 

308.  .     History  of  Newport  County,  R.  I.,  1638-1887.    Xew 

York:  1888.    Roy.  8vo,  pp.  1060.     Portraits,  &c. 

Sold:  Bangs,  1902,  hlf  mo,  broken,  4.00. 


BAYLIES.  65 

309.  .    1  listory  of  Windham  County,  Ct.    New  York:  1889. 

8vo,  pp.  1204. 

Sold:  Libbie,  1903,  hlf  mo,  git,  3.25. 

310.  .     History  of  Providence   County,  R.   I.,  by   R.   IVL 

Bayles,  assisted  by  a  corps  of  writers.  New  York:  1891. 
8vo.     Illustrated. 

Published  at  25.00. 
Sold:  Perry,  1899,  hlf  mo,  git,  4.40. 

311.  BAYLIES,  FRANCIS.     An  Historical  Memoir  of  the  Col- 

ony of  New  Plymouth.  Vol.  I,  Part  the  First.  From  162a 
to  1641.  Vol.  II,  Parts  2,  3,  4.  Boston:  Hilliard,  Gray. 
Little  and  Wilkins,  1830.  2  vols.  8vo,  pp.  xii,  321  ;  (1)  ; 
ix,  286,  2  1.,  193,  2  1.,  170.* 

Sold:  1830  ed. :  Brinley,  1879,  hlf  russia,  author's  autograph,. 
presentation  to  S.  G.  Drake,  4.00;  Roche,  1867,  sheets, 
unfolded,  1.00;  Bushnell,  1883,  hlf  mo,  git,  unct,  2.00; 
Cable,  1883.  bds,  unct,  3.00;  Clogston,  1899,  cl,  unct,  8.00: 
Murphy,  1884,  with  Drake's  Supplement,  3  v.,  2.70;  Deane, 
1898,  8.25;  Barlow,  1890,  hlf  mo,  unct,  6.00;  Thornton. 
1878,  1.50;  Bourquin,  1894,  1.80;  Bourquin,  1894,  2.10; 
Shurtleff,  1875,  1.20;  Hoffmann,  1877,  shts,  folded,  2.00:: 
Libbie,  1899,  bds,  unct,  5.00. 

312.  .  An  Historical  Memoir  of  the  Colony  of  New  Plym- 
outh, from  the  Flight  of  the  Pilgrims  into  Holland  in  the 
Year  1608,  to  the  Union  of  that  Colony  with  Massachu- 
setts in  1692.  With  some  Corrections,  Additions,  and  a 
Copious  Index,  by  Samuel  G.  Drake.  Boston :  Wiggin  & 
Lunt,  1866.  2  vols.  8vo,  Title,  pp.  xii,  321  (1),  iii,  ix,  286 ; 
4  p.  1.,  193,  2  1.,  170,  145.    2  Portraits,  2  Maps,  1  folding  1. 

"This  reissue  of  an  old  work,  with  a  new  title  page,  contains  a 
Fifth  Part  by  the  Editor,  which  is  new  matter.  Parts  I  and  II  form 
Vol.  I.    Parts  III  to  V  form  Vol.  II."    Sabin. 

"Contains  the  Kennebec  Patent  with  map,  2;  (part  5)  36.  Nar- 
rative of  Col.  Benj.  Church,  Eastern  Expedition,  1689,  2;  (part  5) 
74."    Williamson. 

Sold:  Bangs,  1895,  4.40;  Brevoort,  1890,  2.25;  Bell,  inserted 
autograph  letters,  1895.  6.00;  Coburn,  1895,  extra  illus., 
16.00;  Jillson.  1896,  5.50;  Carruth,  1898,  bds,  unct.  3.50; 
Rice,  1870,  bds,  unct,  4.00;  M.  D.  Gilman,  1884,  5.90; 
Waterbury,  1895,  unct,  4.40;  Manson,  1899,  cl,  unct,  11. 00; 


66  BEAMAN. 

Child,  1882,  unct,  3.00;  Child,  1882,  cl,  unct,  3.00;  Cable, 
1882,  cl,  unct,  git,  4.00;  Hoffmann,  1877,  hlf  mo,  git,  3.00; 
Massie,  1905,  cl,  unct,  4.75;  Stephens,  1904,  cl,  unct,  5.10; 
Cooke,  1883,  unct,  10.00;  Guild,  1887,  unct,  git,  5.00;  Hol- 
liday,  1870,  3.50;  Hough,  1900,  cl,  unct,  6.00;  Bangs,  1900, 
8.00;  Perry,  1899,  hlf  elf,  git,  5.20;  Libbie,  1902,  cl,  unct, 
6.50 ;  Manson,  1904,  cl,  unct,  8.00. 

313.  BEACH,  ALLEN  C.     The  Centennial  Celebration  of  the 

State  of  New  York.  Prepared  pursuant  to  a  Concurrent 
Resolution  of  the  Legislature  of  1878  and  Chapter  391  of 
The  Laws  of  1879.  Albany:  Weed,  Parsons  &  Co.,  1879. 
Roy.  8vo,  pp.  iv,  (1)  459.  Illustrated  with  steel  portraits 
and  woodcuts.* 

Accounts  of  the  various  celebrations  of  historical  events  in  New 
York  State. 

Sold:  Cable,  1882,  3.25 ;  Henkels,  1903,  20  cts. 

314.  BEACH,  LEWIS.     Cornwall  on  the  Hudson.     Its  History 

from  the  earliest  settlement  to  the  present  time.  New- 
burg:  1873.    8vo,  pp.  200.     Illustrated. 

Sold:  Cable,  1882,  1.00;  Guild,  1887,  1.00. 

315.  BEADLE,  J.  H.    The  Undeveloped  West;  or,  Five  Years  in 

the  Territories.     Philadelphia :  1873.     8vo.     Illustrated. 

Sold:  Bourquin,  1894,  25  cts. 

316. .      Life   in   Utah  ;  or,   The   Mysteries   and   Crimes  of 

Mormonism.  Being  an  Expose  of  the  Secret  Rites  and 
Ceremonies  of  the  Latter-Day  Saints.  Philadelphia:  1870. 
8vo,  pp.  540.    Map. 

Sold:  Bourquin,  1894,  15  cts.;  Guild,  1887,  1.62. 

317.  BEALE,    DAVID    J.    (REV.).      Through    the    Johnstown 

Flood.  By  a  Survivor.  A  Thrilling,  Truthful,  and  Offi- 
cial History  of  the  Most  Appalling  Calamity  of  Modern 
Times.    Philadelphia :  Hubbard  Bros.,  1890.    8vo,  pp.  424. 

318.  BEAMAN,  C.  C.     Historical  Address  at  Scituate,  July  4, 

1876.     Phenix:i877.    8vo. 

Sold:  Manson,  1899,  15  cts. ;  Cable,  1882,  30  cts. ;  Guild,  1887, 
60  cts. 


BECK.  67 

319.  BEAN,  EDWIN  F.     Dean's  History  and  Directory  of  Ne- 

vada County,  California.    Nevada:  1867.    8vo. 

320.  BEAN,  JOSEPH.    A  Sermon  delivered  at  Wrentham,  Octo- 

ber 26,  1773,  on  compleating  the  first  Century  since  the 
Town  was  incorporated.  By  Joseph  Bean,  A.  M.,  Pastor 
of  the  First  Church  in  said  Town.  Printed  at  the  earnest 
Desire  of  the  Hearers  for  the  Preservation  of  Ancient 
Things  to  Future  Posterity.  Boston  :  John  Boyle,  1774. 
8vo,  pp.  36.  +  n.  p.  1834.    8vo,  pp.  16. 

"One  of  the  earliest   and  certainly  one  of  the  rarest  of  centen- 
nial histories."     Woodward. 

Sold:  Woodward,  1869,  1.75. 

321.  BEAN,  THEODORE  W.    History  of  Montgomery  County, 

Pennsylvania.  Philadelphia :  Everts  &  Peck,  1884.  Imp. 
8vo,  pp.  x,  Map,  1 197,  (1).  Appendix:  The  Centennial 
Celebration  of  Montgomery  County  at  Norristown,  Pa., 
September  9,  10,  11,  12,  1884.  Pp.  Ixxxviii.  Illustrations 
and  Maps.  Woodcuts  in  letterpress.  Frontispiece  of 
David  Rittenhouse.     Limited  edition.* 

Published  at  25.00. 
Sold:  Henkels,  May  8,  1901,  8.50;  Randall,  1901,  8.75;  Ran- 
dall &  Shreve,  1901,  8.75;  Bourquin,   1894,  4.50;  Harold 
Peirce.   1903,   hlf  russia,  git,   10.50:  Henkels,    1903,  7.00; 
Henkels,  1898,  hlf  russ,  git,  7.00. 

322.  BEAN,  THOMAS  W.     Washington  at  Valley  Forge  One 

Hundred  Years  Ago.     Norristown:   1876.     8vo. 

323.  BEARDSLEY,  LEVI.    Reminiscences;  Personal  and  other 

Incidents;  Early  Settlement  of  Otsego  County;  Notices 
and  Anecdotes  of  Public  Men  ;  Judicial,  Legal,  and  Legis- 
lative Matters ;  Field  Sports ;  Dissertations  and  Discus- 
sions. New  York:  Printed  for  Chas.  Vinten,  1852.  8vo, 
pp.  x,  575.     Portrait. 

Sold:  Brinley,  1880,  2.00;  Murphy.  1884.  1.75;  Dunbar,  1892. 
87  cts. ;  Cable,  1883,  2.25;  Holbrow,  1892,  80  cts. ;  Guild, 
1887,  1.50;  West,  1889,  75  cts.;  Cable,  1882,  1.75:  Bour- 
quin. 1894,  50  cts.;  Henkels,  1903.  hlf  mo,  7.00. 

324.  BECK,  LEWIS  C.    A  Gazeteer  of  the  States  of  Illinois  and 

Missouri;   containing   a   General   View   of  each   State,   a 


68  BEECHER. 

General  View  of  their  Counties  and  a  Particular  Descrip- 
tion of  their  Towns,  Villages,  Rivers,  &c,  &c.  With  a 
Map  and  other  Engravings.  Albany :  Charles  R.  and 
George  Webster,  1823.    8vo,  pp.  352.    Map  and  5  Plates. 

Sold:  Fisher,  1866,  bds,  5  extra  plates  inserted,  .62;  Brinley, 
1881,  bds,  unct,  7.00;  Bourquin,  1894,  6.50. 

325.  BECKLEY,  HOSEA  (REV.).     The  History  of  Vermont; 

with  Descriptions,  Physical  and  Topographical.  Brattle- 
boro :  Geo.  H.  Salisbury,  1846.     121110,  pp.  396.* 

Sold:  Murphy,  1884,  1.00;  Fisher,  1866,  .87;  Clogston,  1875, 
1.50;  Balconi.  1901,  3.00;  Bushnell,  1883,  2.25;  Manson, 
1899,  1.37;  Cable,  1882,  2.50;  Libbie,  1901,  1.15;  M.  D. 
Gilman,  1884,  1.75;  Bourquin,  1894,  1.00;  Proud,  1903, 
1.60;  Guild,  1887,  3.00;  Conland,  1904,  shp,  3.25. 

326.  BECKWITH,  HENRY  T.     The  History  of  Block  Island. 

Read  before  the  Rhode  Island  Historical  Society,  Novem- 
ber, 1856.    Historical  Magazine.  April,  1858.    4to,  pp.  8. 

"A  few  conies  printed  separately.     With  an  Appendix,  contain- 
ing an  account  of  the  Sands  and  Ray  Families,  and  a  map.     1873. 

Sold:  Deane,  1898,  87  cts. 

327.  BECKWITH,  H.  W.     History  of  Vermillion  County,  Illi- 

nois, Together  with  Historic  Notes  on  the  Northwest, 
gleaned  from  early  Authors,  Old  Maps  and  Manuscripts. 
Private  and  Official  Correspondence  and  other  Sources. 
With  maps  and  many  portraits  and  views.  Chicago: 
[879.  4to.  pp.  1 041. 
See  also  Indiana. 
Sold:  Wilson,  1905,  paper,  unct,  18.00. 

328.  BEEBE,  HENRY  S.     The  History  of  Peru,  111.    Peru  :  1858. 

161110. 

329.  BEECHER,    LYMAN.     A    Sermon,    containing   a   General 

History  of  the  Town  of  East  Hampton,  L.  I.,  from  its 
First  Settlement  to  the  Present  Time.  Delivered  at  East 
Hampton  January  1,  1806.  Sag  Harbor,  N.  Y. :  Alden 
Spooner,  1806.    8vo,  pp.  40. 

Sold:  Murphy,  1884,  6.50;  Cable.  1883,  1.50;  Miller  & 
Bancker,  1898,  5.25. 


BELDEN.  6j 

330.  BEERS,    F.    W.     Gazetteer    and    Biographical    Record    of 

Genessee  County,  New  York,  1788-1890.  Syracuse:  1890. 
8vo,  pp.  660,  199. 

331.  BEESLEY,   MAURICE.     Sketch  of  the   Early  History  of 

Cape  May  County,  to  accompany  the  Geological  Report 
of  the  State  of  New  Jersey  for  Said  County.  Trenton: 
Office  of  True  American,  1857.    8vo,  pp.  159,  208.* 

332.  BEGERT,  JAKOB.     Nachrichten  von  der  amerikanischen 

Halbinsel  Californien :  mit  einem  zweyfachen  Anhang 
falscher  Nachrichten.  Geschriehen  von  einem  Priester 
der  Gesellschaft  Jesu,  welcher  lang  darinn  diese  letztere 
Jahr  gelebt  hat.  Mannheim  :  Loeffler,  1772.  8vo,  pp.  358. 
+  1773.    8vo.     Map. 

Chapter  XX  relates  to  the  Indians  of  California.  For  transla- 
tion of  Ethnological  portion,  see  Ran.  in  Smithsonian  Report  for 
1863.  1864. 

Sold:  1773  ed :  Eames,  1905,  orig,  hlf  elf,  5.75. 

333.  BEGG,  ALEX.     History  of  the  Northwest.     Illustrated.     3 

vols.    Toronto:  1894-5.    8vo. 

334.  BEGGS,  S.  R.     Pages  from  the  History  of  West  and  North- 

west, embracing  Reminiscences  and  Incidents  of  Settle- 
ment and  Growth  and  Sketches  of  the  Progress  of  the 
States  of  Ohio,  Indiana,  Illinois  and  Missouri.  By  S.  R. 
Beggs.     Cincinnati:    1868.     i2tno. 

Sold:  Bourquin,  1894,  1.40. 

335.  BELDEN,   E.   PORTER.     New   York,   Past,   Present   and 

Future,  comprising  a  History  of  the  City  of  New  York,  a 
Description  of  its  Present  Condition  and  an  Estimate  of 
its  Future  Increase.  New  York:  G.  P.  Putnam,  1849. 
i2mo,  pp.  125.  24  and  180  of  advertisements.  +  Second 
edition.  New  York:  1849.  i2mo.  -f-  Third  edition.  New 
York  :  1850.  -f  Fourth  edition.  New  York  :  Prall,  Lewis  & 
Co.,  1851.  121110,  pp.  141.  Map  and  plates,  -f-  New  York: 
185 1.     121110,  pp.  153,  26.    Advertisements,  332. 

Sold:  1849  ed :  Allan,  1864,  2.25:  Bourquin.  1894,  80  cts. ; 
Gilsey,  1903,  cl,  3.00;  Brevoort,  1890.  1.00:  De  Voe,  1896, 
3.25;  Anderson,  11)04,  hlf  ro,  git,  3.70:  1850  ed. :  Cable. 
1882.  1.25;  Davis,  1865,  1.75;  Woodward,  1869,  25  cts. 


JO  BELKNAP. 

336.  BELL,  CHARLES.     Facts  Relating  to  the  Early  History  of 

Chester,  N.  H.,  from  the  Settlement  in  1720,  until  the 
Formation  of  the  State  Constitution  in  the  Year  1784. 
Collected  by  Charles  Bell,  1851.  Concord:  For  the  N.  H. 
Historical  Society  by  G.  Parker  Lyon,  1863.  8vo,  pp.  73. 
Paper. 

Sold:  Balcom,  1901,  1.50;  Terry,  1889,  1.00;  Manson,  1899, 
50  cts. ;  Cable,  1882,  2.50. 

337.  BELL,     CHARLES     H.     Men     and     Things     of     Exeter. 

Sketches  from  the  History  of  an  Old  New  Hampshire 
Town.     Exeter:  1871   (n.  d.).    8vo. 

100  copies  printed. 
Sold:  Coburn,    1895,   3.25;   Manson,    1899,   50  cts.;   Deane, 
1898,  2.00;  Guild,  1887,  1.37;  Balcom,  1901,  1.00. 

338.  .     The  Exeter  Quarter  Millennial.    Historical  Address 

by  Charles  H.  Bell.    Exeter:  1888.    8vo. 

One  hundred  copies  were  printed. 
Sold:  Balcom,  1901,  50  cts.;  Manson,  1899,  50  cts. 

339.  .     History  of  the  Town  of  Exeter,   N.   H.     Exeter: 

1888.    8vo,  pp.  567.    Steel  portrait  and  maps. 

Contains  genealogical  register  of  families. 
Sold:  Blanchard,  1898,  hlf  mo,  git,  unct,  5.50;  Olcott,  1901, 
cl,  2.50;  Whitmore,  1902,  4.50;  Manson,  1899,  2.00;  Bal- 
com. 1901,  3.75;  Libbie,  1897,  3.75;  Libbie,  1901,  3.00; 
Libbie,  1899,  4.00;  Morris,  1899,  3.00;  Winsor,  1900,  3.75; 
Libbie.  1904,  hlf  mo.  3.25. 

340.  BELL,  HERBERT.     History  of  Northumberland  County, 

Pa.    Chicago:  1891.    4to,  pp.  1256. 

341.  BELL,  MAJOR  HORACE.     Reminiscences  of  a  Ranger; 

or,  Early  Times  in  Southern  California.  Los  Angeles: 
1 88 1.    8vo. 

Sold:  Donaldson,  1899,  60  cts. 

342.  BELKNAP,  JEREMY.     The  History  of  New  Hampshire. 

Vol.  I.,  Comprehending  the  Events  of  One  Complete  Cen- 
tury from  the  Discovery  of  the  River  Piscataqua.     Phila- 


BELKNAP.  71 

delphia:  Printed  for  the  author  by  Robert  Aitkin,  1784. 
8vo,  pp.  8,  361,  84.  +  Boston:  Reprinted  for  the  author, 
1792.  8vo,  pp.  8,  363,  103.  Vol.  2,  Comprehending  the 
Events  of  Seventy-five  Years,  from  1725  to  1790.  Boston  : 
Isaiah  Thomas  and  Ebcnezer  T.  Andrews,  1791.  8vo,  pp. 
493  (1).  Map,  ii.  Vol.  3,  Containing  a  Geographical  De- 
scription of  the  State,  with  Sketches  of  its  Natural  His- 
tory, Productions,  Improvements  and  Present  State  of 
Society  and  Manners,  Laws  and  Government.  Boston : 
Belknap  &  Young,  1792.  8vo,  pp.  480.  Subscribers,  7  I 
and  Errata  (1).* 

"There  are  copies  in  which  the  imprint  varies.  Vol.  2,  printed 
at  Boston  for  the  author,  by  Isaiah  Thomas  and  Ebcnezer  T.  An- 
drews, Fausts  Statue,  No.  58  Newbury  street,  1791.  Boston,  printed 
for  the  author  by  Thomas  &  Young.  1792;  and  Vol.  3,  printed  at 
Boston  for  the  author  by  Belknap  &  Young,  State  street,  1793." 
Sabin. 

"Complete  sets  of  Belknap  are  rarely  met  with,  being  published 
at  various  places  and  times,  and  'being  one  of  our  earliest  domestic 
histories,  it  was  received  in  this  country  with  peculiar  respect.' " 
Chancellor  Kent. 

Sold:  1784  ed. :  Clogston,  1875,  3.25;  Bell,  1895,  V.  1,  Phila., 
1784.  V.  2.  3,  Boston,  1791,  1792,  8.25;  Bangs,  1895,  3 
vols..  6.75;  Coburn,  1895,  Boston,  1792,  3  vols.,  9.37; 
Terry,  1784-92,  bds,  unct,  1889,  9.75;  Roche,  1784-1793, 
elf,  4.86;  Anderson,  1904,  old  elf,  bookplate  of  Bowdoin 
College  and  college  stamp  on  title,  7.20;  Libbie,  1897, 
map  lacking,  slip,  4.50;  Brinley,  1879,  9.00;  Coburn,  1888, 
hlf  mo,  tmct,  27.15;  Olcott,  1901,  hlf  elf,  9.00;  Waterbury, 
1895,  3  vols.,  1784-92,  map  lacking,  3.30;  Blanchard,  1898, 
Boston,  1791-2.  mo.  git,  unct.  3  plates  inserted,  9.00; 
Child,  1882,  1791-2,  levt  mo,  tooled,  git,  21.00;  Henkels, 
1900,  3  vols.,  1791-2,  12.75;  Libbie,  1902.  slip,  3  vols.. 
6.94;  Libbie,  1791,  1905,  V.  1  lacks  title,  shp,  6.00;  Mur- 
phy, Boston,  1843,  1884,  6.00;  Mitchell,  1891,  1792  ed., 
crushed  levt  mo,  tooled,  git,  by  R.  W.  Smith,  17.25  ;  Bush- 
nell,  1883,  1784-92,  hlf  elf,  portrait  inserted,  15.00;  Cable, 

1883,  shp,  1784-9,  10.12.  1792  ed. :  Joseph  M'Kean,  Bos- 
ton. 1818,  1.00;  Libbie,  1898,  12.00;  Miller  &  Bancker, 
1898,  7.50;  Libbie,  1900,  shp,  7.80;  Henkels,  1900,  12.75; 
Clogston,    1899,  9.00;  Bangs,   1900.  6.30;  M.   D.   Gilman, 

1884,  7.86;  Bourquin,  1894.  1792  ed.,  6.00;  Cooke,  1883, 
old  elf,  1784-92,  autograph  of  G.  Washington  on  title 
page  of  each  volume,  17.25. 


72  BELKNAP. 

343.  .     The  History  of  New  Hampshire,  Comprehending 

the  Events  of  One  Complete  Century  and  Seventy-five 
Years,  from  the  Discovery  of  the  River  Piscataqua  to  the 
Year  One  Thousand  Seven  Hundred  and  Ninety.  Con- 
taining also  a  Geographical  Description  of  the  State,  with 
Sketches  of  its  Natural  History,  Productions,  Improve- 
ments and  Present  State  of  Society  and  Manners,  Laws 
and  Government.  The  Second  Edition,  with  large  addi- 
tions and  improvements.  Published  from  the  author's  last 
manuscript.  Illustrated  by  a  map.  Boston:  Bradford  & 
Read,  1813.    3  vols.    8vo,  pp.  351.    Map.    377.  354. 

There  are  copies  of  this  edition  with  the  following  title:  The 
History  of  New  Hampshire.  Comprehending  the  Events  of  the  com- 
plete Century  from  the  Discovery  of  the  River  Piscataqua,  Dover. 
N.  H. :  Printed  for  O.  Crosby  and  J.  Varney,  by  J.  Mann  and  J.  R. 
Remik.    1812.    3  Vols.    8vo,  pp.  351 ;  377;  354.    Map. 

Titles  to  Vols.  2  and  3  read  same  as  the  first  edition. 

Sold:  Leonard,  1875,  3.00;  Bangs,  Merwin,  1865,  7.50; 
Adee,  1895,  12.75;  Coburn,  1895,  9.00;  Patterson,  1896, 
9.00;  Libbie,  Dover  1812  ed.,  1896,  5.25;  Chase  & 
Dale,  Dover  1812  ed.,  shp,  1897,  8.25;  same  ed.,  Deane, 
1898,  9.75;  same  ed.,  Baxter,  1898,  9.38;  Fisher,  1866,  hlf 
levt  mo,  unct,  git,  30.0x3;  1812  ed.,  Rice,  1870,  hlf  mo, 
git,  unct,  11.62;  Brinley,  1879,  bds,  unct,  6.75;  Brin- 
ley,  1893,  8.25;  Roche,  1867,  bds,  unct,  6.00;  Barlow,  1890, 
elf,  extra,  10.50;  Manson,  1899,  red  mo,  git,  unct,  10.50; 
Child,  1882,  bds,  unct,  9.00 ;  Adee,  1895,  levt  mo,  git,  unct, 
12.75;  J-  G.  Smith,  1883,  9.00;  Menzies,  1876,  hlf  mo,  git, 
unct,  3  portr.  and  2  notes  of  author  inserted,  18.75  I  Shurt- 
leff,  1875,  6.38;  Libbie,  1901,  shp,  6.00;  Bartlett,  1903, 
shp,  4.87;  1813  ed.:  Cable,  1882,  bds,  unct,  7.89;  Libbie, 
1901.  Dover  1812  ed.,  buckram,  unct.  7.80;  Proud,  1903, 
bds,  unct,  6.75;  A.  G.  Greene,  1869,  bds,  9.75;  Guild,  1887, 
hlf  elf,  map  wanting,  9.00;  Balcom,  1901,  shp,  portr.  and 
autogr.  Jeremy  Belknap  inserted,  9.00;  Libbie,  1901,  10.50; 
Libbie,  1901,  Dover  1812  ed..  buckram,  unct,  5.10;  Wy- 
man  &  Lesser,  1902,  7.87;  Whitcomb,  1904,  shp,  6.30; 
Whittier,  1903.  shp,  presentation  copy  to  Mr.  Whittier 
from  J.  T.  Fields,  with  marginal  notes  in  Whittier's  writ- 
ing in  V.  I,  36.00;  Massie,  1905,  cl,  6.00;  Knapp,  1905,  shp, 
name  cut  fr.  title.  5.25. 

344.  .    The  History  of  New  Hampshire.     From  a  Copy  of 

the   Original    Edition,  having  the   Author's   last   Correc- 


BELTRAMI.  "3 

tions.  To  which  are  added  Notes,  containing  various 
Corrections  and  Illustrations  of  the  Text,  and  Additional 
Facts  and  Notices  of  Persons  and  Events  therein  men- 
tioned. By  John  Farmer.  Vol.  I.  Dover:  S.  C.  Stevens 
and  Ela  &  Wadleigh,  1831.  8vo,  pp.  xvi,  512.  Portrait.* 
This  is  the  4th  edition  of  Vol.  1  and  all  that  was  publisl 
Sold:  1831  ed. :  Olcott,  1901.  bds,  unct,  3.50;  Balcom, 
1901,  lids,  unct,  4.00;  Fisher,  1866,  1.00;  M.  I).  Gil- 
man,  1884,  bds,  unct,  1.62;  Livermore,  1894,  1.75;  Brinley, 
1879,  6.00;  Deane,  1898,  2.00;  Dunbar,  1892,  2.25  ;  Manson, 
1899,  2.50 ;  Harold  Peirce,  1903,  hlf  mo,  a.  1.  s.  inserted, 
7.00;  Whitmore,  1902,  1.50;  Guild,  1887,  bds,  unct,  2.00; 
Clogston,  1875,  50  cts. ;  Libbie,  1901,  bds,  4.00;  Libbie, 
1905,  bds,  unct,  3.50;  Eames,  1905,  bds,  unct,  with  auto- 
graphs of  F.  W.  P.  Greenwood,  A.  Young,  S.  G.  Drake, 
Silas  Ketchum,  5.00;  Manson,  1904,  hlf  mo,  git,  unct,  10.00. 

345.  .    The  History  of  New  Hampshire  (same  title  as  183 1 

ed.).     Dover:  1862.     8vo. 

Sold:  Manson,  1899,  4.10. 

346.  BELTRAMI,    GIACOMO    CONSTANTINO.      La   decou- 

verte  des  sources  du  Mississippi  et  de  la  Riviere  San- 
glante.  Description  Du  Cours  entier  du  Mississippi,  Qui 
n'etait  connu,  que  partiellement,  et  d'une  grande  partie 
de  celui  dc  la  Riviere  Sanglante,  presque  entierement  in- 
connue ;  ainsi  que  du  cours  entier  de  l'Ohio.  Observa- 
tions critico-philosophiques,  Sur  les  Mceurs,  la  Religion, 
les  Superstitions,  les  Costumes — le  Denombrement, 
l'Origine,  &c,  &c,  de  plusieurs  nations  indiennes.  Coup 
d'oeil.  sur  les  Compagnies  Nord-ouest,  et  de  la  Baie 
d'Hudson,  ainsi  que  sur  la  Colonie  Selkirk.  Preuves  evi- 
dentes,  Que  le  Mississippi,  est  la  premiere  Riviere  du 
Monde.  Nouvelle  Orleans:  Imprime  par  Benj.  Levy, 
1824.    8vo,  pp.  v,  1  I.,  (Errata),  1  slip,  327.  (1). 

The  author  accompanied  the  Long's  Second  Expedition.  Long 
says:  "An  Italian  whom  we  met  at  Fort.  St.  Anthony  attache  1  him- 
self to  the  Expedition  and  accompanied  us  to  Pembina.  He  has 
recently  published  a  book  which  we  notice  merely  on  account  of  the 
fictions  and  misrepresentati  ns  which  it  contains."  See  N.  A.  R.  27, 
89.  qo. 

Sold:  Brinley,  1881,  2.25;  Bourquin,  1894,  50  cts.;  Chitten- 
den, 1894,  60  cts. 


74  BENNETT. 

347-  •     A  Pilgrimage  in  Europe  and  America,  leading  to 

the  Discovery  of  the  Sources  of  the  Mississippi  and  the 
Bloody  River;  with  a  Description  of  the  Whole  Course  of 
the  former,  and  of  the  Ohio.  By  J.  C.  Beltrami,  Esq., 
formerly  Judge  of  a  Royal  Court  in  the  Ex-Kingdom  of 
Italy.  London :  Hunt  and  Clarke,  1828.  2  vols.  8vo,  pp. 
lxxvi,  471,  2  1.,  Errata,  1  slip.  Title,  545,  2  1.,  Portrait, 
Plan,  Map  and  3  Plates. 

Sold:  Brink}',  1881,  8.00;  Bourquin,  1894,  1.40;  Dunbar, 
1892,  2.25  ;  Murphy,  1884,  3.50. 

348.  BEMIS,  CHARLES  A.     History  of  the  Town  of  Marlbor- 

ough, Cheshire  County,  N.  H.  With  the  Report  of  the 
Centennial  Celebration  in  1876,  also  embracing  Genealo- 
gies and  Sketches  of  Families  from  1764  to  1880.  Boston  : 
1881.     8vo.     Portraits  and  Plate. 

Sold:  Balcom,  1901,  3.12;  Bell,  1895,  4.50;  Olcott,  1901,  2.00; 
Manson,  1899,  4.12;  Cable,  1882,  5.12;  Guild,  1887,  4.25. 

349.  BENEDICT,  WILLIAM  A.;  TRACY,  HIRAM  A.     His- 

tory of  the  Town  of  Sutton,  Mass..  including  Grafton  until 
1735,  Millbury  until  1813,  and  parts  of  Northbridge,  Up- 
ton and  Auburn.  Worcester:  Sanford  &  Co.,  1878.  2  vols. 
8vo,  pp.  837.  35  plates,  including  map  and  portraits  and 
35  cuts  in  text. 

Sold:  Manson,  1899,  3.00;  Cable,  1883,  2.75;  Child,  1882, 
3.00;  J.  G.  Smith,  1883,  3.62;  S.  L.  Boardman.  1883,  1.00; 
Pioud,  1903.  2.00;  Guild,  1887,  3.00;  Libbie,  1899,  4.00; 
Libbie,  1904,  cl,  3.25 ;  Hazen,  1905,  cl,  library  stamp  on 
title,  3.75 ;  Hassam,  1903,  cl,  3.25. 

350.  BENNETT,  DANIEL  K.     Chronology  of  North  Carolina. 

Showing  when  the  most  remarkable  events  connected 
with  her  History  took  place,  from  the  Year  1584  to  the 
Present  Time ;  with  explanatory  Notes.  New  York : 
James  M.  Edney,  1858.     121110,  pp.  144. 

351.  BENNETT,  FRED.  E.     Polygamist  Mormons:  How  they 

Live  and  the  Land  they  Live  In.  Chicago:  1887.  i2mo, 
pp.  294.     Illustrated. 

352.  BENNETT,  JOHN  C.     The  History  of  the  Saints;  or,  An 

Expose  of  Joe  Smith  and  Mormonism.     Boston  :  Lcland 


BENTON.  75 

&  Whiting,  1842.  i2ino,  pp.  344.  Illustrated.  Several 
editions  were  issued  in  1842. 

353.  BENSON,  EGBERT.     Memoir  of  the  Names  of  Places  in 

the  Vicinity  of  New  York,  embracing  those  portions  for- 
merly known  as  New  Netherland,  also  on  the  Names  of 
Persons,  &c.     Privately  printed.     New  York:  1848.     8vo. 

Sold:  Manson,  1899,  62  cts. 

354.  BENT,  CHARLES.    History  of  Whiteside  County,  Illinois. 

from  its  First  Settlement,  with  Numerous  Biographical 
and  Family  Sketches.  Morrison,  111. :  1877.  8vo%  pp.  536. 
Map. 

355.  BENTON,  EVERETT  C.     History  of  Guildhall,  Vt.,  con- 

taining some  Account  of  the  Place,  of  its  First  Settlement 
in  1764  and  the  principal  Improvements  made  and  Events 
which  have  occurred  down  to  1886.  a  Period  of  122  Years, 
with  various  Genealogical  Records  and  Biographical 
Sketches  of  Families  and  Individuals,  some  deceased  and 
others  still  living,  together  with  a  brief  Sketch  of  Essex 
County,  Vt.  Waverly.  Mass. :  1886.  8vo.  Portraits  and 
Illustrations. 

Sold:  Guild,   1887,  3.50;  Libbie,  1901,  4.00;  Clogston,   1899, 
375- 

356.  BENTON,  J.   A.    (REV.).     The  California   Pilgrim    (First 

Day  in  San  Francisco,  Stages.  Early  Mining  Towns,  etc.). 
By  J.  A.  Benton.    Illustrated.    Sacramento:  1853.     i2mo. 

357.  .    California :  As  she  was ;  As  she  is ;  As  she  is  to  be. 

Sacramento:  1850.    8vo,  pp.  16. 

358.  BENTON,    NATHANIEL    S.      A    History    of    Herkimer 

County,  including  the  Upper  Mohawk  Valley,  from  the 
Earliest  Period  to  the  Present  Time :  with  a  Brief  Notice 
of  the  Iroquois  Indians,  the  Early  German  Tribes,  the 
Palatine  Immigrations  into  the  Colony  of  New  York,  and 
Biographical  Sketches  of  the  Palatine  Families,  the  Pat- 
entees of  Burnetsfield  in  the  year  1825.  Also  Biographical 
Notices  of  the  most  Prominent  Public  Men  of  the  County  ; 
with  Important  Statistical  Information.  Albany  :  J.  Mun- 
sell,  1856.    8vo,  pp.  v.  (2).  6-497.    MaP  and  Plates. 


76  BERGEN. 

Sold:  Terry,  1889,  2.12;  Murphy,  1884,  3.75;  Roche,  1867, 
3.50;  Bangs,  Merwin,  1865,  1.75;  Holbrow,  1892,  3.75; 
Brinley,  1880,  3.00;  Bushnell,  1883,  extra  illus.,  letter  of 
author,  3.00;  Bourquin,  1894,  1.70;  Hoffmann,  1877,  hlf 
mo,  git,  3.50;  Field,  1875,  3.00;  Holliday,  1870,  bds,  unct, 
5.25;  Guild,  1887,  3.12;  Clogston,  1875,  1.87;  Cooley,  1902, 
cl,  3.25 ;  Van  Yorst,  1904,  cl,  5.00. 

359.  BENTON,    NATHANIEL.      Documents   and   Records   re- 

lating to  the  Province  of  New  Hampshire,  from  the  Ear- 
liest Period  of  its  Settlement.    Concord  :  1867-73.    7  vols. 
8vo. 
Sold:  Shurtleff.  1875,  9.69. 

360.  BENSON,   SAMUEL   P.     An   Account   of  the   Centennial 

Celebration  at  Winthrop.  Maine,  May  20,  1871,  embracing 
the  historic  address  and  poem  in  full.     (Poem  by  John 
\Y.  May.)     Augusta:  Sprague,  Owen  &  Nash,  Prs.,  1871. 
8vo,  pp.  69. 
Sold:  Manson,  1899,  1.00. 

361.  BENZONE,  HIERONYMO.     Historia  Indiae  Occidentalis, 

Tomis  duobus  comprehensa.  Prior,  res  ab  Hispanis  in 
India  Occidentali  bactenus  gestas,  acerbum  illorum  in 
cas  Gentes  dominatum,  insigneque  in  Gallos  ad  Floridam 
Insulam  sanitiae  exemplum  describit.  Alter  vero  Brasilia 
(quae  America  dicitur)  rerumque  in  ea  obseruatione  dig- 
narum  a  nobis  penitus  incognita  descriptionem  continet 
Hieronymo  Benzone  Italo  &  Ioanne  Lerio  Burgundo,  tes- 
tibus  ocularis,  autoribus.  Exeorum  autem  idiomate  in 
Latinum  sermonem  Yrbani  Calvetonis  &  G.  M.  studio 
connersi :  perpetuis  notis,  argumentis,  Figuris,  Indicibus. 
&  locupleti  memorabilium  rerum  accesione  illustrati.  Ad- 
dita  Totius  Indiae  Occidentalis,  seu  orbis  illius  noui  bruis 
descriptio,  quae  maximam  hanc  mundi  partem  vno  velus 
intuitu  perlustrandam  oculis  subiicis.  Excvdebat  Evsta- 
thivs  Vignon,  1586.     i2mo.     Illustrated.* 

362.  BERGEN,  TEUNIS  G.     Register  in  Alphabetical  Order  of 

Early  Settlers  of  Kings  County,  L.  I.,  from  first  Settle- 
ment by  Europeans  to  1700,  with  Contributions  to  their 
Biographies    and     Genealogies    compiled     from    various 
Sources.     New  York:  1881.    8vo,  pp.  552. 
Sold:  McKee,  1902,  3.00. 


BEVERLEY.  Jf 

363.  .     A    History  of  the  Town   of   New   Utrecht,   N.   Y. 

Brooklyn :  1884.    4to.     Illustrated.     Paper  covers. 

But  30  copies  were  printed. 
Sold:  Guild,  1887,  1.90;  Bangs,  1902,  paper,  unct,  3.50. 

364.  BERKLEY,  SIR  WILLIAM.     A  Discourse  and  View  of 

Virginia.  By  Sir  William  Berkley  the  Governour.  Lon- 
don:  1663.    4to,  pp.  12. 

365.  BERNHEIM,   G.  D.     History  of  the   German  Settlements 

and  of  the  Lutheran  Church  in  North  and  South  Carolina. 
Philadelphia:  1872.     121110,  pp.  557. 

366.  BERTHWICK,  J.   D.     Three   Years   in   California.     Edin- 

burgh: 1857.     Third  Edition.    8vo,  pp.  384. 

San  Francisco  in  1851.  The  Mines.  Digger  Indians,  Lynch  Law, 
Vigilance  Committee,  etc.,  Tinted  Plates. 

367.  BESSON,  J.  A.  B.    History  of  Eufaula,  Ala.    The  Bluff  City 

of  the  Chattahoochee.    Atlanta :  1875. 

368.  BEVERLEY,   ROBERT.     The   |    History   |   and   |    Present 

State  I  of  I  Virginia,  |  In  Four  Parts.  |  I.  The  History  of 
the  First  Settlement  |  of  Virginia,  and  the  Government 
there-  |  of.  to  the  present  Time.  |  II.  The  Natural  Produc- 
tions and  Conveni-  |  ences  of  the  Country,  suited  to  Trade  1 
and  Improvement.  |  III.  The  Native  Indians,  their  Re- 
ligion, Laws,  I  and  Customs,  in  War  and  Peace.  [  IV.  The 
Present  State  of  the  Country,  as  to  |  the  Polity  of  the 
Government,  and  the  |  Improvements  of  the  Land.  |  By  a 
Native  and  Inhabitant  of  the  Place.  |  London:  |  Printed 
for  R.  Parker,  at  the  Ynicorn,  under  the  Piazza's  of  the 
Royal-Exchange,  1705.  8vo.  Frontispiece,  6  1.,  (Text) 
pp.  104;  40;  64;  83,  folded  sheet  after  p.  50,  (Tables  and 
Errata)  pp.  16  and  2  1.     14  Copperplates.* 

"Contains  frontispiece  of  the  arms  of  Virginia.  'By  R.  B.  gent.' 
It  has  also  14  fine  engravings  by  Gribelin,  copied  from  He  Bry's 
Latin  edition  of  ll.iriit's  Admiranda  Narratio."     Sabin. 

Sold:  1705  ed. :  11m,  extra,  git,  Hoffmann,  1877,  15.00:  Harold 
Peirce.  1903.  red  levt,  git.  by  Riviere,  40.00;  same  sale, 
orig.  elf,  extra.  35.00;  Cooke.  1883,  elf,  git,  by  Pratt.  8.00; 
Libbie,  1900,  elf.  cover  missing,  15.50;  Lundy.  1899,  old 
elf.  16.00:  Pratt,  1899,  18.00:  Hardwicke,  1888,  elf.  £3  15s; 


78  BEVEKLEV. 

Pleasanton,  1895,  elf,  39.00;  Sewall,  1896,  elf,  16.50;  Bell, 
1895,  13.50;  Jillson,  1896,  14.00;  Bangs,  1896,  16.00;  Ives, 
extra  mo,  32.00;  Barlow,  7.00;  another,  8.50;  Sewall,  old 
elf,  rebacked,  1896,  16.50;  Fleisheim,  Barker  &  Severn, 
1897,  12.00;  Murphy,  1884,  7.00;  Deane,  1898,  with  rare 
bookplate.  1745.  elf,  19.00;  Rice,  1870,  elf,  9.50;  Brinley, 
1880,  10.00;  Barlow,  1890,  8.50;  same  sale,  7.00;  Brayton 
Ives,  1891,  blue  mo,  extra,  git,  paneled  sides,  32.00;  Man- 
son,  1899,  full  mo,  extra  git,  early  portrait  of  Raleigh  in- 
serted, 23.00;  Henkels,  1900,  orig.  binding,  15.00;  Henkels, 
1901,  red  cr  levt,  tooled,  git,  by  Riviere,  44.00;  Bourquin, 
1894,  elf,  rebacked,  8.25  ;  McKee,  1902,  mor,  git,  by  Man- 
sell,  24.00;  French  and  Chubbuck,  1904,  mor,  23.00;  Good- 
win, 1903,  levt  mo,  author's  name  on  title,  31.00. 

369.  .    Histoire  de  la  Virginie ;  &c,  &c.    Traduite  de  l'An- 

glois.  Enrichie  de  Figures.  Imprime  a  Orleans,  &  sa 
vend  a  Paris.  Chez  Pierre  Ribou,  1707.  121110.  (En- 
graved title)  il.,  (Title  and  Preface)  4  1.,  pp.  416,  folded 
sheet,  (Table  and  Aprobation)  9I.  14  Plates.  There 
is  a  ship  on  the  engraved  title  page.  Another  French 
edition  reads:  Historie  de  la  Virginia,  &c,  &c.  Amster- 
dam: Chez  Thomas  Lombrail,  1707.  i2mo.  (Engraved 
title)  (6),  pp.  432.  1  1.,  folded,  (Tables)  8  1.  14  Plates. 
The  Same.    Amsterdam:  Claude  Jordan.     i2mo. 

"The  Amsterdam  editions  vary  only  in  the  title  page.  I  have  seen 
in  English  Catalogues  editions  dated  1718  and  1722;  probably  errors 
as  to  date."    Sabin. 

Sold:  Woodward,  1869,  2.13;  Whitcombe,  1904,  Amsterdam, 
1707  ed.,  orig.  elf,  3.25;  Barlow,  1S90,  2.00;  Johnson,  1890, 
2.37;  Cooke,  1883,  Amsterdam,  1712,  hlf  mo,  4.00;  Cooke, 
1883,  2  cop.,  2.00;  Deane,  1898,  2.75  ;  Bangs,  1894,  Amster- 
dam ed.,  elf,  2.50;  Bangs,  1903,  Amsterdam,  5.00;  Ander- 
son, Amsterdam,  1707,  5.00;  Bangs,  1903,  Amsterdam, 
1712,  5.50;  Anderson,  1905,  Amsterdam,  1712,  hlf  elf,  5.50. 
French  edition,  1707,  Brinley,  1880,  5.50;  Bourquin,  1894, 
I.80;  Amsterdam  ed.,  1718,  Brinley,  1880,  2.50. 

370.  .     The  History  of  Virginia.     In  Four  Parts.     I.  The 

History  of  the  First  Settlement  of  Virginia,  and  the  Gov- 
ernment thereof,  to  the  Year  1706.  II.  The  Natural  Pro- 
duction-, and  Conveniences  of  the  Country,  suited  to 
Trade  and  Improvement.     III.  The  Native   Indians,  their 


BEVERLEY.  79 

Religion,  Laws,  and  Customs  in  War  and  Peace.  IV.  The 
Present  State  of  the  Country,  as  to  the  Polity  of  the  Gov- 
ernment, and  the  Improvements  of  the  Land,  the  10th  of 
June,  1720.  By  a  Native  and  Inhabitant  of  the  Place. 
The  Second  Edition  revis'd  and  enlarg'd  by  the  Author. 
London:  Printed  for  B.  and  S.  Tooke  in  Fleetstreet ;  I 
Fay  ram  and  J.  Clarke  at  the  Royal-Exchange  and  T. 
Bickerton  in  Pater-Noster  Row,  1722.  8vo.  Frontispiece, 
Title,  (Preface)  3  I.,  pp.  284,  (Table)  12  1.     14  Plates. 

"Some  copies  have  the  imprint:  London:  Printed  for  F.  Fayram 
and  J.  Clarke  at  the  Royal-Exchange,  and  T.  Bickerson  in  Pater- 
Noster  Row,  \~22.  The  dedication  in  the  first  edition  of  1705  is 
omitted  here,  and  the  preface  is  entirely  different,  and  there  arc 
many  suppressions  and  a  Iditions.  The  author  spells  his  ndme  Bev- 
erley on  page  ~2.  See  Jefferson's  Notes  on  Virginia,  Qncs.  222." 
Sabiti. 

"This  work  appeared  anonymously  in  two  English  editions  and 
one  French,  but  is  known  to  have  been  written  by  Robert  Beverley. 
The  plates  by  Gribelin  are  reduced  copies  of  those  in  Hariot's 
Virginia,  drawn  and  engraved  by  the  Brothers  De  Bry."     Field. 

Sold:  Henkels,  1898,  16.00;  Bangs,  Merwin,  2d  ed.,  1865, 
12.00;  Murphy,  1884,  7.50;  Murphy,  1884,  1722  ed.,  7.00; 
Roche,  1867,  elf,  extra,  git,  by  Pratt,  21.00;  Barlow,  1890, 
hlf  mo,  copy  owned  by  John  Howard  Payne,  8.50;  Men- 
zies,  1876,  hlf  levt  mo,  git,  by  Matthews,  17.50;  2d  ed., 
1722:  Deane,  189S,  levt  mo,  extra,  git,  by  Matthews,  27.00; 
Libbie,  June,  1898,  elf,  12.00;  Cooke,  1883,  elf,  extra,  15.00; 
Dawson,  1S90,  elf,  8.25;  Barlow,  1890,  hlf  mo,  8.50; 
Brevoort,  1890,  red  mo,  git,  7.25;  Rice.  1870,  elf,  8.00; 
Fisher,  1866,  old  elf,  10.00;  Cooke,  1883,  elf,  git,  15.00; 
Field,  1875,  8.00;  Bangs,  1901,  15.00;  Miller  &  Bancker, 
1898,  mor,  16.00;  Griswold,  1876,  35.00;  Mitchell,  1891, 
hlf  mo,  9.00;  Clogston,  1899,  elf,  16.00;  Guild,  1887,  hlf  elf, 
7.50;  Bangs,  1903,  elf,  18.00;  Anderson,  1905,  old  elf, 
broken,  12.00. 

371.  .     The  History  of  Virginia,  in  Four  Parts.     I.  The 

History  of  the  First  Settlement  of  Virginia,  and  the  Gov- 
ernment thereof,  to  1706.  II.  The  Natural  Productions 
and  Conveniences  of  the  Country,  suited  to  Trade  and 
Improvement.  III.  The  Native  Indians,  their  Religion, 
Laws,  and  Customs,  in  War  and  Peace.  IV.  The  Present 
State  of  the  Country  as  to  the  Polity  of  the  Government, 
and  the  Improvements  of  the  Land,  the  10th  of  June, 
1720.     By  Robert  Beverly  .     Reprinted  from  the 


80  BIGELOW. 

Author's  Second  Revised  Edition,  London,  1722.  With 
an  Introduction  by  Charles  Campbell,  Author  of  the  "Co- 
lonial History  of  Virginia."  Richmond,  Va. :  J.  W.  Ran- 
dolph, 1855.     8vo,  pp.  xx,  264. 

Sold:  1855  ed.:  Deane,  1898,  clth,  5.00;  Brinley,  1880,  6.50; 
Cable,  1882,  3.00;  Child,  1882,  1.87;  Bourquin,  1894,  4.10. 

372.  BICKLEY,  GEORGE  W.  L.    History  of  the  Settlement  and 

Indian  Wars  of  Tazewell  County,  Virginia.  With  a  Map, 
Statistical  Tables,  and  Illustrations.  Cincinnati :  Morgan 
&  Co.,  1852.    8vo,  pp.  267. 

Sold:  Field,  1875,  5.00;  Betts,  1901,  cl,  5.25;  Henkels,  1899, 
5-50. 

373.  BICKNELL,  THOMAS  WILLIAMS.     An  Historical  Ad- 

dress and  Poem  delivered  at  the  Centennial  Celebration 
of  the  Incorporation  of  the  Town  of  Barrington.  R.  I., 
June  17,  1870.  With  an  Historical  Appendix.  Provi- 
dence: 1870.    8vo.     Portraits  and  Illustrations. 

374.  .     History  of  Barrington,  R.  I.     Providence :  For  sale 

at  Gregory's  Bookstore,  1898.    8vo,  pp.  600.     Illustrated. 

Edition  limited  to  250  copies. 
Sold:  Manson,  1899,  1.25;  Cable,  1882,  1.50;  Libbie,  1901, 
37  cts. ;  Proud,  1903,  60  cts. ;  Guild,  1887,  2.10. 

375.  BIERCE,    L.    V.      Historical    Reminiscences    of    Summit 

County.  Akron,  Ohio:  T.  &  H.  G.  Canfield,  1854.  121110, 
pp.  158. 

"One  of  the  best  arranged  and  most  carefully  written  of  our 
county  histories.  A  biography  of  General  Bierce  taken  from  Bio- 
graphical Sketches  of  Eminent  Americans  precedes  the  work;  then 
comes  a  Biography  of  Amzi  Atwater,  which  is  followed  by  a  history 
of  each  township  in  the  county.  Many  interesting  events  in  the  early 
history  of  the  State,  and  new  incidents  of  Indian  life  and  warfare, 
will  he  found  in  this  little  volume."     Thomson. 

Sold:  Waterbury,   1895.   1.10;  Smith,   1867,    1.50;  Hubbard, 

1867,  1.50:  Woodward.  1869,  1.88. 

376.  BIGELOW,  E.  V.     Narrative  History  of  Cohasset,  Mass. 

Cohasset :  1898.    8vo,  pp.  561.    Illustrations  and  Map. 

377.  BIGELOW,    WILLIAM.      History    of    Sherburne,    Mass., 

from  its  Incorporation.  1674,  to  the  End  of  the  Year  1830; 


I1ILL0N.  8 1 

including  that  of  Framingham  and  llolliston,  so  far  as 
they  were  Constituent  Parts  of  that  Town.  Milford, 
Mass.:  Ballou  &  Stacy,  1830.  8vo,  pp.  80. 
Sold:  Blanchard,  1898,  hlf  lev  mo,  unct,  3.50;  Cable,  1882, 
3.75;  Manson,  1899,  unct,  475;  Thornton,  1878,  hlf  mo, 
3.00. 

378. .     History  of  the  Town  of  Natick,  Mass.,  from  the 

Days  of  the  Apostolic  Eliot,  1650,  to  the  Present  Time, 
1830.     Boston:   Marsh,   Capen   &    Lyon,    1830.     8vo,   pp. 

87(1). 

Sold:  Blanchard,  1898,  hlf  levt  mo,  git,  unct,  orig.  cover,  bd 
in,  3.00;  Rice,  1870,  hlf  mo,  git,  unct,  by  Bradstreet,  4.37; 
Woodward,   1869,  unct,   1.75;  Brinley,   1879,   1.25;  Child, 

1882,  1.00;  Roche,  1867,  unct,  1.12;  Bushnell,  1883,  2.00; 
Cable,  1883,  3.50;  Manson,  1899,  1.00;  Thornton,  1878, 
3.00;  J.  G.  Smith,  1883,  2.00;  Shurtleff,  1875,  1.12;  Cooke, 

1883,  hlf  mo,  git,  2.75;  Deane,  1898,  hlf  ro,  2.50;  Field, 
1875,  75  cts. ;  Guild,  1887,  1.00. 

379.  BILL,  LEDYARD.    A  Winter  in  Florida ;  or,  Observations 

on  the  Soil,  Climate,  and  Products  of  our  Semi-Tropical 
States,  with  Sketches  of  the  Principal  Towns  and  Cities 
in  Eastern  Florida;  also  a  Brief  Historical  Summary,  to- 
gether with  Hints  to  the  Tourist,  Invalid  and  Sportsman. 
New  York  :  Ledyard  Bill,  1870.     i2mo. 

Mr.  Bill  in  1871  compiled  a  guide-book  to  Minnesota  with  the 
following  title :  Minnesota,  Its  Character  and  Climate.  Likewise 
Sketches  of  Other  Resorts  Favorable  to  Invalids.  New  York.  1S71. 
8vo. 

Sold:  Bourquin,  1894,  10  cts. 

380.  BILLON,  FREDERIC  L.    Annals  of  St.  Louis  (Mo.)  in  its 

Early  Days  under  the  French  and  Spanish  Dominations. 
St.  Louis,  Mo. :  G.  K.  Jones  &  Co.,  1886.     4to,  pp.  viii, 
500.    Portraits  and  Illustrations. 
Edition  limited  to  100  copies. 
Sold:  Libbie,  1899,  hlf  rus,  unct,  6.37. 

381.  .     Annals  of  St.  Louis  in  its  Territorial  Days,  from 

1804  to  1821,  being  a  Continuation  of  the  Author's  pre- 
vious Work,  the  Annals  of  the  French  and  Spanish  Period. 
St.  Louis:  The  Author,  1888.     8vo,  pp.  463.     Illustrated. 

Edition  limited  to  500  copies. 
Sold:  Libbie,  1899,  hlf  rus,  unct.  4.25;  Bangs,  1903,  cl,  3.20. 


82  B1RKBECK. 

382.  BINGHAM,  HELEN  MARIA.     History  of  Green  County, 

Wisconsin.  Milwaukee:  Publ.  by  Author,  1877.  i2mo, 
pp.  310. 

383.  BIORCK,  TOBIAS  E.    Dissertatio  Gradualis,  |  De  |  Planta- 

tione  I  Ecclesiae  |  Svecanae  |  in  |  America,  |  Quam,  j  Suf- 
fragante  Ampl.  Senatu  Philosoph.  in  |  Regio.  Upsal. 
Athenaeo,  |  Praeside,  |  Viro  Amplissimo  atque  Celeber- 
rimo  I  Mag.  Andrea  Bronwall,  |  Eth.  &  Polit.  Prof.  Reg. 
&  Ord.  I  in  Audit.  Gust.  Maj.  d.  14  Jun.  |  An.  1731.  |  Ex- 
aminandam  modeste  sistit  |  Tobias  E.  Biorck.  |  Ameri- 
cano-Dalekarlus.  |  Upsaliae  Literis  Wernerianis.  |  4  prel. 
leaves,  34  pp.  Map,  Delineatio  Pennsilvaniae  et  Caesareae 
Nov.  Occident  seu  West  N.  Iersey  in  America. 

"An  extremely  rare  work,  and  of  the  highest  importance  for  the 
early  history  of  the  Swedish  Church  in  America,  not  mentioned  by 
the  bibliographers  Rich,  Sabin,  Stevens,  etc.  The  author,  a  son  of 
Ericus  Biorck,  who  was  sent  as  minister  to  New  Sweden  in  1697, 
was  a  born  American,  and  his  History  is  the  first  work  on  that  coun- 
try written  by  a  native  of  it,  which  as  far  as  I  know,  had  been  pub- 
lished in  Sweden.  It  is  full  of  interest  not  only  for  its  historical 
details,  but  also  for  the  knowledge  of  the  Indians.  In  the  preliminary 
pages  will  be  found  a  dedication  to  Count  Gyllenborg  of  Lund,  and  a 
letter  of  Andr.  Hesselius  to  the  learned  American,  Tob.  Biorck,  both 
in  English,  the  first  in  verses.  It  is  curious  that  they  are  not  written 
in  Swedish,  and  perhaps  we  may  conclude  from  this  circumstance 
that  at  that  time  already  the  Swedish  language  was  rather  unfamiliar 
to  the  colonists  in  New  Sweden.  The  map  seems  to  be  taken  from 
an  English  original,  as  it  bears  the  English  armours  with  the  'Je 
maintandria'  (sic).  This  tract  is  sometimes  attributed  to  A.  Gron- 
wall,  but  erroneously,  the  disputation  has  been  held  under  his  presi- 
dentship, and  therefore  he  is  named  on  the  title  together  with  Biorck, 
as  in  Sweden  it  was  the  custom,  as  in  Germany,  for  the  Professors  to 
write  a  dissertation,  to  be  defended  by  their  disciple-; ;  but  there  were 
honorable  exceptions,  as,  for  instancce,  here.  Biorck  is  the  only 
author."    Miiller. 

Mr.  Miiller  says  that  this  book  is  unknown  to  Stevens,  bul  I 
found  the  title  given  above  in  Stevens'  Catalog  of  Rare  Books  Relat- 
ing to  America,  London,  July,  1885,  p.  15.  Doubtless  at  the  time  Mr. 
Miiller  published  (1872)  the  book  was  unknown.    Br. 

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map  and  verses,  paper  covers,  21.00;  Betts,  1901,  pap, 
24.50;  Hurst,  1904,  40.00. 

384.  BIRKBECK,  MORRIS.     Letters  from  Illinois.     Illustrated 

by  a  Map  of  the  United  States,  shewing  Mr.  Birkbeck's 
Journey  from  Norfolk  to  Illinois  and  a  Map  of  English 
Prairie  and  the  Adjacent  Country,  by  John  Melish.  Phil- 
adelphia: Carey  &  Son,  1818.  i2mo,  pp.  154.  2  maps.  + 
The  Same.    Philadelphia  printed,  Belfast,  reprinted;  1818. 


I5ISHOPE.  83 

-f  French  edition,  Paris:  L'Huillier  et  Dclaunay,  1819. 
8vo,  pp.  xvi,  156.  Map.  -f-  The  Same.  London:  1818. 
8vo,  pp.  xv,  114.  -\-  Second  edition,  London:  1818.  + 
Third  edition,  London :  Taylor  &  Hessey,  1818.  8vo. 
See,  also.  Richard  Flower. 

"The  author,  an  English  Communist,  in  1817  purchased  16,000 
acres  on  English  Prairie,  Illinois,  founded  there  the  town  of  New 
Albion,  which  was  settled  by  English  immigrants.  The  volume  con- 
sists of  letters  written  to  persons  in  England,  in  reply  to  questions 
relative  to  economic  and  social  conditions  in  the  West.  It  is  an 
intelligent,  discriminating  statement  by  a  foreigner  who  soon  came  to 
understand  his  adopted  country,  and  did  much  to  inspire  and  wisely 
direct  English  emigration  into  Illinois."  Burrows  Bros.  List. 

Sold:  Shurtleff,  1875,  87  cts. ;  Guild,  1887,  bds,  unct,  75  cts. : 
London,  1818  ed. :  Barlow,  1890,  hlf  mo,  with  Letters 
and  Notes  on  America,  in  one  vol.,  2.50. 

385.  .     Notes  on  a  Journey  in  America  from  the  Coast  of 

Virginia  to  the  Territory  of  Illinois ;  with  Proposals  for 
the  Establishment  of  a  Colony  of  English.  Philadelphia: 
Caleb  Richardson,  1817.  121110,  pp.  189.  +  German  edi- 
tion, Jena:  1818.* 

Sold:  Polock,  1904,  shp,  1.30. 

386.  BISBEE,  JOHN  H.    Secular  and  Ecclesiastical  History  of 

the  Town  of  Worthington,  Mass.,  from  its  First  Settle- 
ment to  the  Present  Time.  Albany,  N.  Y. :  1853.  8vo, 
pp.  72. 

387.  .    History  of  Huntington,  Mass.,  from  its  First  Settle- 
ment to  1876.    Springfield :  1876.    8vo,  pp.  40.     Paper. 

Sold:  Child,  1882,  75  cts.;  Cable,  1883,  65  cts.;  J.  G.  Smith, 
1883,  70  cts. ;  Guild,  1887,  65  cts. 

388.  BISHOPE,   GEORGE.     New   England  Judged,   |    Not  by 

Man's,  but  the  Spirit  of  the  Lord :  And  |  The  Summe 
sealed  up  of  New  England's  |  Persecutions.  |  Being  |  A 
Brief  Relation  of  the  Sufferings  of  the  People  called 
Quakers  in  |  those  Parts  of  America,  from  the  beginning 
of  the  Fifth  |  Moneth  1656,  (the  time  of  their  first  Arrival 
at  Boston  from  |  England)  to  the  latter  End  of  the  Tenth 
Moneth,  1660.  |  Wherein  |  The  Cruel  Whippings  and 
Scourgings,  Bonds  and  Imprisonments,  Beat-  |  ings  and 
Chainings.  Starvings  and  Huntings,  Fines  and  Confisca- 


84  BISHOPE. 

ti-  I  on  of  Estates,  Burning  in  the  Hand  and  Cutting  o» 
Ears,  Orders  of  Sale  |  for  Bond-men  and  Bond-women, 
Banishment  upon  pain  of  |  Death,  and  putting  to  Death 
of  those  People,  are  Shortly  touched;  |  With  a  Relation 
of  the  Manner,  and  some  of  the  Other  most  Ma  |  terial 
Proceedings ;  and  a  Judgement  there  upon  |  In  Answer  | 
To  a  Certain  Printed  Paper,  intituled,  A  Declaration  |  of 
the  General  Court  of  Massachusetts  holden  at  Boston, 
the  |  18  October,  1658.  Apologizing  for  the  same.  |  By 
George  Bishope.  |  — (Motto.)  |  London:  Printed  for  Rob- 
ert Wilson,  in  Martins  le  Grand,  1661.  |  Sm.  4to,  pp.  147.* 
''There  is  an  error  in  the  pagination  at  pp  97-104."     Sabin. 

.     An  I  Appendex   |   to  the   Book,   Entituled,   |   New 


England  Judged :  j  being  |  Certain  Writings,  (never  yet 
Printed)  |  of  those  Persons  which  were  there  |  Executed. 

1  Together  |  with  a  short  Relation  of  the  Tryal,  |  Sentence, 
and  Execution,  |  of  William  Leddra.  |  Written  by  them  in 
the  time  of  their  Imprisonment,  in  the  |  Bloody  Town  of 
Boston.  I  London :  |  Printed  for  Robert  Wilson,  at  the 
sign  of  the  Black-spread  |  Eagle  and  Windmill,  in  Martins 
le  Grand,  |  1661,  |  4to,  pp.  177-208.* 

"Pages  191-198  should  read  199-208."  Sabin. 
Sold:  Brinley,  1880,  both  pts  with  appendix  and  slip  of 
errata,  blue  mo,  extra  git,  by  Pratt,  210.00;  Menzies,  3 
vols,  1661,  Appendix,  and  1667,  red  levt  mo,  git,  by  Bed- 
ford, 130.00;  Murphy,' 1884,  30.00;  Stevens,  1886,  London 
sale,  both  parts  with  appendix,  1661-67,  bd  in  two  vols., 
mo,  extra,  by  Pratt,  8  leaves  in  2d  pt  restored,  26.25 : 
Livermore,  1894,  14.00;  Barlow,  1890,  levt  mo,  extra,  by 
Bedford,  3  vols.,  work  compl.,  165.00;  Anderson,  1905, 
mor,  by  Bedford,  1661-1667,  both  parts  in  1  vol..  21.00; 
New  England  Judged,  1661 ;  An  Appendix  to  the  Book 
entitled  New  England  Judged,  1661  ;  New  England 
Judged,  second  part,  1667.     London,  1661-67.     3  parts  in 

2  vols.    Anderson,  1903,  levt  mo,  git,  by  Stikeman,  80.00. 

389.  .    New  England  |  Judged.  |  The  Second  Part.  |  Being, 

I  A  Relation  of  the  cruel  and  Bloody  Sufferings  of  the 
People  I  called  |  Quakers,  in  the  Jurisdiction  chiefly  of  the 
Massa-  ]  chusetts;  Beginning  with  the  Sufferings  of  Will- 
iam Ledra.  |  whom  they  niurthered,  and  hung  upon  a 
Tree    at    Boston,    the    |    14th    of   the   first    month.    1 660-1. 


BISHOPE.  85 

barely  for  being  such  a  one  as  |  is  called  a  Quaker,  and 
coming  within  their  Jurisdiction;  |  And  ending  with  the 
Sufferings  of  Edward  Wharton,  the  3d  |  month,  1665. 
And  the  remarkable  Judgements  of  God  j  in  the  Death 
of  John  Endicot  Governour,  John  Norton,  |  High  Priest, 
and  Humphrey  Adderton,  Major  General.  |  By  George 
Bishope.  |  (Motto.)  London:  Printed  in  the  Year,  1667.  | 
4to,  pp.  147.     Errata,  9  lines.* 

"These  three  works  should  go  together  to  form  a  complete  book, 
and,  when  complete,  they  constitute  a  volume  of  great  rarity."    Sabin. 
The  following  work  is  an  abbreviation  : 

390.  .    New  England  Judged,  |  by  the  |  Spirit  of  the  Lord. 

I  In  Two  Parts.  |  First,  Containing  a  Brief  Relation  of  the 
Sufferings  |  of  the  People  called  Quakers  in  New  Eng- 
land, from  the  |  Time  of  their  first  Arrival  there,  in  the 
Year  1656,  to  |  the  Year  1660.  Wherein  their  Merciless 
Whippings,  |  Chainings,  Finings,  Imprisonments,  Starv- 
ings,  Burning  in  |  the  Hand,  Cutting  off  Ears,  and  Put- 
ting to  Death,  with  |  divers  other  Cruelties,  inflicted  upon 
the  Bodies  of  In-  |  nocent  Men  and  Women,  only  for 
Conscience-sake,  are  |  briefly  described.  In  Answer  to 
the  Declaration  of  their  |  Persecutors  Apologizing  for  the 
same,  1659.  |  Second  Part,  Being  a  farther  Relation  of  the 
Cruel  and  |  Blood)-  Sufferings  of  the  People  call'd  Quak- 
ers in  New-  |  England,  continued  from  anno  1660,  to  anno 
1665.  Be-  I  ginning  with  the  Sufferings  of  William  Led- 
dra,  whom  |  they  put  to  Death.  |  Formerly  Published  by 
George  Bishop,  and  now  |  somewhat  Abbreviated.  |  With 
an  Appendix,  |  Containing  the  Writings  of  several  of  the 
Sufferers ;  |  with  some  Notes,  shewing  the  Accomplish- 
ment of  their  Pro-  |  phecies ;  and  a  Postscript  of  the 
Judgements  of  God,  that  |  have  befallen  divers  of  their 
Persecutors.  [  Also,  |  An  Answer  to  Cotton  Mather's 
Abuses  of  the  said  People,  |  in  his  late  History  of  New 
England,  Printed  anno  1702.  |  The  whole  being  at  this 
time  Published  in  the  said  Peoples  |  Vindication,  as  a 
Reply  to  all  his  Slanderous  Calumnies.  |  Text.  |  — Rev. 
12. 1 1.  I  London:  Printed  and  Sold  by  T.  Sowle,  in  White- 
|  Hart-Court  in  Gracious  Street.  1703.  8vo,  Title,  pp.  (6), 
498,  212,  Index  and  Errata,  6  1.* 

"The  following  work  forms  the  latter  part  -f-  pp.  212;  it  is  some- 
times  found  separately."     Sabin. 


86  BISHOP. 

Truth  and  Innocency  |  Defended ;  |  against  |  Falsehood  and 
Envy :  |  And  the  Martyrs  of  Jesus  and  |  Sufferers  for  his 
sake,  |  Vindicated.  |  In  Answer  to  Cotton  Mather  (a  Priest 
of  |  Boston)  his  Calumnies,  Lyes  and  Abuses  |  of  the 
People  called  Quakers,  in  his  late  |  Church-History  of 
New  England.  |  With  Remarks  and  Observations  on  sev- 
eral Pas-  |  sages  in  the  same,  and  his  Confessions  to  the  | 
Just  Judgements  of  God  on  them.  |  By  John  Whiting,  j 
(Motto,  8  lines.)  |  London:  Printed  and  sold  by  T.  Sowle 
—  |  — 1702.  I 

"For  list  of  Bishope's  writings,  see  Smith's  Cat.  Friends'  Books, 
1.277-283."    Sabin. 

This  book  should  have  seven  titles. 

Sold:  1702  ed. :  Strong,  1878,  7.25;  London,  1703  ed. :  Bell, 
12.00;  Bangs,  1896,  7.63;  Menzies,  with  7  titles,  20.00; 
Terry,  1889,  calf,  extra,  21.00;  Griswold,  calf,  10.00;  Reed, 
1703  ed.,  1896,  5.25;  Murphy,  1703  ed.,  1884,  20.00;  Stone, 
1703  ed.,  1897,  elf,  git,  by  Bradstreet,  15.00;  Chase  &  Dale, 
1897,  elf,  8.00;  Koecker,  1897,  levt  mo,  git,  by  Koecker, 
19.00;  Rice,  1870,  elf,  git,  by  Pratt,  20.00;  Fisher,  1866,  hlf 
elf,  11.50;  Stevens,  1886,  1703  ed.,  elf,  extra,  by  Piatt,  7.50; 
Manson,  1904,  3  parts  in  1  vol.,  elf  extra,  27  extra  plates 
inserted,  17.00;  Brinley,  1880,  elf,  git,  by  Pratt,  25.00; 
Strong,  1878,  7.25  ;  Bangs,  1895,  1703-02,  2  pts,  9.25 ;  Cable, 
1882,  with  Whiting's  Truth  &  Innocency,  shp,  12.00; 
Johnson,  1890,  8.00;  Thornton,  1878,  12.00;  Bangs,  1905, 
3  v.,  elf,  18.00;  Hale,  1905,  elf,  by  Pratt,  16.25;  Hoffmann, 
1877,  6.75;  Cooke,  1883,  br  mo,  with  the  7  titles,  32.00; 
Cooke,  1883,  1702  ed..  19.00;  Richmond,  1899,  Bancroft's 
copy,  elf,  3.75;  Pratt,  1899,  elf,  10.00;  Henkels,  1899,  9.25; 
O'Callaghan,  1882,  elf,  21.00;  Henkels,  1902,  old  elf,  10.00; 
Bangs,  1003,  old  elf,  8.75  ;  Cresson,  1902,  edition  1703,  New 
England  Judged,  1703,  2d  title:  New  England  Judged,  not 
by  Man's,  &c.  London :  1702-3.  Title,  2d  part.  Relation 
of  Cruel  and  Bloody  Sufferings,  &c.    London :  1667,  10.00. 

391.  BISHOP,  HARRIET  E.  Moral  Home ;  or  First  Years  of 
Minnesota :  Early  Sketches,  Latter  Settlements,  and  Fur- 
ther Developments.  New  York:  Sheldon  &  Co.,  1857. 
i2mo,  pp.  342.     Portrait  and  Woodcuts. 

Personal  experiences  of  aboriginal  life. 

Sold:  Field,  1875,  1.50. 


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392.  BISHOP,  J.  W.     History  of  Fillmore  County,  Minnesota. 

With  an  Outline  of  her  Resources  and  Advantages.  Chat- 
field,  Minn.:  1858.    8vo,  pp.  40. 

393.  BISHOP,    WILLIAM   HENRY.      Mexico,    California   and 

Arizona,  being  a  new  and  revised  Edition  of  Old  Mexico 
and  her  Lost  Provinces.  New  York:  1900.  8vo,  pp.  581. 
Maps  and  1 10  wood  engravings. 

394.  BISLAND,   ELIZABETH.     Old   Greenwich.     New  York: 

G.  P.  Putnam's  Sons,  1897.    i2mo. 

Half  Moon  Scr.     V.  I,  No.  9. 

395.  BITTINGER,  J.  Q.     History  of  Haverhill,  N.  H.     Haver- 

hill, N.  H.:  1888.  8vo,  pp.  441.  Steel  Portraits  and  Map. 
Blank  sheets  for  memoranda.* 

Sold:  Balcom,  1901,  3.25;  Bell,  1895,  with  a.  1.  s.  of  author 
inserted,  3.00;  Olcott,  1901,  cl,  2.75;  Proud,  1903,  1.00; 
Clogston,  1899,  3.25. 

396.  BLACK,  ALEXANDER.   The  story  of  Ohio;  illustrated  by 

L.  J.  Bridgman.  Boston:  D.  Lothrop  Co.,  1888.  8vo,  pp. 
4,  326.* 

"Mr.  Black's  book  sketches  the  early  history  of  the  Ohio  Valley, 
touching  briefly  upon  the  romantic  Indian  struggles  and  traditions, 
describes  succinctly  the  movements  that  planted  civilization  in  the 
Northwest,  and  brings  the  State  history  down  to  the  present  year, 
with  its  centennial  observances,  thus  covering  the  full  century  of 
Ohio's  life."    Publ.  Weekly. 

Sold:  Whitmore,  1902,  40  cts. 

397.  BLACKMAN,  EMILY  C.    History  of  Susquehanna  County, 

Pennsylvania.  From  a  Period  preceding  its  Settlement 
to  Recent  Times,  including  The  Annals  and  Geography 
of  each  Township  with  Maps  and  Numerous  Illustrations. 
Also  a  Sketch  of  Woman's  Work  in  the  County  for  the 
United  States  Sanitary  Commission,  and  a  List  of  the 
Soldiers  of  National  Army  furnished  by  many  of  the 
Townships.  Philadelphia:  Claxton,  Remsen  &  Haffel- 
finger,  1878.  8vo.  pp.  x,  i  1  errata,  folded  map,  pp.  640. 
Illustrated.* 

Sold:  Henkels,  1900.  3.00:  Bourquin.  1894,  2.10;  Cable,  1882, 
slip.  3.50. 


88  BLAKE. 

398.  BLACKMAN,    LEAH.      History    of    Little    Egg    Harbor 

Township,  Burlington  County,  N.  J.,  from  its  First  Set- 
tlement to  the  Present  Time,  comprising  the  Genealogy 
of  many  of  its  Inhabitants,  together  with  Short  Biog- 
raphies of  Eminent  Characters ;  also  the  Constitution, 
By-Laws,  etc.,  of  the  Surveyors'  Association  of  West  Xew 
Jersey.     Camden:  1880.    8vo. 

This  volume  was  published  in  the  first  volume  of  the  Proceed- 
ings of  the  Surveyors'  Association  of  New  Jersey  and  was  never 
issued  separately. 

Contains  over  200  pages  of  the  genealogy  of  prominent  Burling- 
ton County  Families,  a  History  of  Squankum  and  other  papers. 

Sold:  Henkels,  1900,  4.25. 

399.  BLACKMORE,    WILLIAM.      Colorado:    Its    Resources, 

Parks,  and  Prospects,  as  a  Field  for  Emigration.  With 
an  Account  of  the  Trenchara  and  Costilla  Estates  in  the 
San  Luis  Park.  London :  Sampson  Low,  Son  &  Marston, 
1869.    4to,  pp.  217.     Map  and  Illustrations.* 

Portrait  (photo.)  of  Wm.  Gilpin.  Photo,  of  street  in  Denver. 
3  folding  maps. 

400.  BLAKE,  FRANCIS  E.     Incidents  of  the  First  and  Second 

Settlements  of  Worcester.    Worcester:  1884.    8vo,  pp.  33. 

401.  .     Some  Worcester  Matters,  1689-1743.     Worcester: 

1885.    8vo,  pp.  17. 

402.  .    Rutland,  Mass.,  and  the  Indian  Troubles  of  1723-30. 

Worcester:  1886.    8vo. 

Sold:  Balcom,  1901,  .75;  Guild,  1887,  2,7  cts. 

403.  .     Dorchester  Neck  (now  South  Boston).     The  Raid 

of  the  British  Troops,  Feb.  13,  1776,  with  an  Account  of 
the  First  Settlements  at  the  Neck  and  various  Miscella- 
neous Notes.     Boston :  1899.    8vo. 

Sold:  Whitmore,  1902,  hlf  mo,  2.50. 

404.  BLAKE,  HENRY  T.   Chronicles  of  New  Haven  Green  from 

1(138  to  1862.  A  Series  of  Papers  read  before  the  New 
Haven  Colony  Historical  Society.  New  Haven :  1898. 
8vo,  pp.  280. 


BLAKE.  89 

405.  BLAKE,  HIRAM.     Directory  of  Keene,  N.  H.,  for  1874-5, 

embracing  a  General  and  Business  Directory  and  an  Ap- 
pendix of  much  useful  Information.  Keene:  R.  S.  Dillon 
&  Co.    8vo. 

First  edition  of  the  Keene  Directory,  with  an  Historical  Sketch 
of  the  Town,  hy  Hiram  Blake,  Esq. 

406.  BLAKE,    JAMES.      Annals    of    the    Town    of    Dorchester. 

(1630-)  1750.  Boston:  David  Clapp,  Jr.,  1846.  i2mo,  pp. 
vi,  95.     Facsimile,  2  pp.* 

"Forms    No.    2.   of   Collections   of   Dorch/fter   Antiquarian    and 
Historical  Society.'1     Sabin, 

Sold:  Woodward,  1869,  hlf  bd,  1.25;  Woodward,  1869,  hlf 
mo,  git,  unct,  1.00;  Bushnell,  1883,  30  cts. ;  Barlow,  1890, 
bds,  25  cts. 

407.  BLAKE,   JONATHAN.     History   of   Warwick,   Massachu- 

setts, from  the  First  Settlement  to  1854.  By  Jonathan 
Blake.  Brought  down  to  the  Present  Time  by  Others. 
With  Appendix.  Boston  :  1873.  121110,  pp.  240.  Portrait 
and  Plan. 

Sold:  Manson,  1899,  3.75;  Cable,  1882,  1.63;  Cable,  1883, 
1.00;  J.  G.  Smith,  1883,  1.37;  Olcott,  1901,  1.00;  M.  D. 
Gilman,  1884,  1.25;  Cooke,  1883,  1.70;  Guild,  1887,  1.75; 
Clogston,  1875,  1.30;  Libbie,  1900,  3.10. 

408.  BLAKE,  MORTIMER.     History  of  Franklin,  Mass.,  from 

its  First  Settlement  to  the  Completion  of  its  first  Century. 
2d  March,  1878,  with  Genealogical  Notices  of  its  earliest 
Families.  Sketches  of  its  Professional  Men  and  a  Report 
of  the  Centennial  Celebration.  Franklin:  1879.  8vo. 
Portraits  and  Illustrations. 

Sold:  Manson,  1899,  4.00;  Cable,  1882,  2.50;  Libbie,  1901, 
4.00;  M.  D.  Gilman,  1884,  3.00;  Guild,  1887,  cl,  unct,  4.00: 
Libbie,  1901,  cl,  4.00. 

409.  BLAKE,  WILLIAM  J.     The  History  of  Putnam  County. 

N.  Y. ;  with  an  Enumeration  of  its  Towns,  Villages, 
Rivers,  Creeks,  Lakes,  Ponds,  Mountains,  Hills,  and  Geo- 
logical Features;  Local  Traditions;  and  Short  Biographi- 
cal Sketches  of  Early  Settlers,  &c.  New  York :  Baker  & 
Scribner,  1849.     121110,  pp.  iv,  13-368. 


90  BLAND. 

Sold:  Brinley,  1880,  1.25;  Murphy,  1884,  2.25;  Woodward, 
1869,  bds,  1.50;  Bangs,  Merwin,  1865,  75  cts. ;  Waterbury, 
1895,  3.62;  Bourquin,  1894,  1.80;  Bushnell,  1883,  extra 
illus.,  3.50;  Hoffmann,  1877,  1.50;  Field,  1875,  1.50; 
Hough,  1900,  5.25. 

410.  BLAKE,  W.  P.    History  of  the  Town  of  Hamden,  Ct. ;  with 

an  Account  of  the  Centennial  Celebration  June  15,  1886. 
Prepared  and  Published  by  the  Authority  of  the  Town. 
New  Haven :  Price,  Lee  &  Co.,  1888.    8vo,  pp.  8,  350. 

Part  I.  Account  of  the  Centennial  Celebration.  Part  II.  His- 
torical and  Descriptive.  Hamden.  1786;  Centenary  of  Hamden.  Ct., 
1886;  History  of  the  Town  of  Hamden,  Ct.,  with  an  Account  of  the 
Centennial  Celebration,  June  15th,  1886,  prepared  under  the  Editorial 
Supervision  of  W.  P.  Blake. 

411.  BLANCHARD,  CHARLES.     Counties  of  Clay  and  Owen, 

Indiana.  Historical  and  Biographical.  Illustrated.  Chi- 
cago :  1884.    8vo,  pp.  966. 

412.  BLANCHARD,  RUFUS.   The  Discovery  and  Conquests  of 

the  Northwest,  including  the  Early  History  of  Chicago, 
Detroit,  Vincennes,  St.  Louis,  Ft.  Wayne,  Prairie  du 
Chien,  Marietta,  Cincinnati,  Cleveland,  &c,  &c.  And  In- 
cidents of  Pioneer  Life  in  the  Region  of  the  Great  Lakes 
and  the  Mississippi  Valley.  Chicago:  R.  Blanchard  &  Co., 
1879.  Roy.  8vo,  pp.  518.  7  maps  and  full  p.  engravings. 
+  1880.    Wheaton:  R.  Blanchard  &  Co.  +  1881. 

Sold:  Donnelly,  1894,  hlf  mo,  3.25;  Dunbar,  1892,  paper, 
unct,  25  cts.;  Bourquin,  1894,  1880  ed.,  1.60;  Cooke,  1883, 
shp,  6.50;  Guild,  1887,  shp,  1.25;  1881  ed. :  Barlow,  1890. 
1.50. 

413.  .      History   of   Illinois;   to   accompany   an   Historical 

Map.     Chicago:  National  School  Supply  Co.,  1883.    8vo. 

414.  .     Documentary  History  of  the  Cession  of  Louisiana 

to  the  United  States  till  it  became  an  American  Province ; 
with  an  Appendix.  Chicago :  Rufus  Blanchard,  1903. 
8vo,  pp.  4,  68,  3.    Illustrations.     Portraits.    Map. 

415.  BLAND,  EDWARD.    The  |  Discovery  |  of  |  New  Brittaine. 

I  Began  August  27.  Anno  Dom.  1650.  |  By  Edward  Bland, 
Merchant.    Abraham  Woode,  Captaine.    Sackford  Brew- 


BLI-S.  91 

ster,  Elias  Pennant,  Gentlemen.  |  From  Fort  Henry,  at 
the  Head  of  Appa  |  mattuck  River  in  Virginia,  to  the  Fals 
I  of  Blandina,  first  River  in  New  Brit  |  taine,  which  run- 
neth West,  being  |  120  Mile  South-west  between  35,  |  & 
37  degrees,  (a  pleasant  Country.)  |  of  temperate  Ayre, 
and  fertile  Soyle.  |  London :  |  Printed  by  Thomas  Harper 
for  John  Stephenson,  at  the  |  Sun  below  Ludgate.  1651.  | 
4to,  pp.  (8),  16.    Map  and  plate. 

Contains    first   published    picture    of   Indian   wheat    (corn)    and 
Jaybird. 

The  Discovery  of  New  Brittaine.  Began  August  27, 
Anno  Dom.  1650.  By  Edwd.  Bland,  Abraham.  Woode, 
Sackford  Brewster  and  Elias  Pennant.  New  York:  Re- 
printed by  J.  Sabin  &  Sons,  1873.    8vo,  pp.  (8),  16. 

Sold:  1651  ed. :  Barlow,  1890,  mor,  git,  135.00;  1873  ed. :  Mur- 
phy, 1884,  1. 00. 

416.  BLAXLAND,  G.  CUTHBERT.    "May  Flower"  Essays  on 

The  Story  of  the  Pilgrim  Fathers,  as  told  in  Governor 
Bradford's  MS.  History  of  Plimoth  Plantation  with  a  Re- 
production of  Captain  John  Smith's  map  of  New  England. 
London:  Ward  &  Downey,  1896.     i2mo,  pp.  6,  146.* 

417.  BLEDSOE,  A.  J.    History  of  Del  Norte  County,  California, 

with  a  Business  Directory  and  Travellers'  Guide.  Eureka : 
Humboldt  Times  Print  (Wyman  &  Co.),  1881.  8vo,  pp. 
175.    Paper.* 

418.  BLISS,  GEORGE.     An  Address  delivered  at  the  Opening 

of  the  Town  Hall  in  Springfield,  March  24,  1828.  Con- 
taining Sketches  of  the  Early  History  of  that  Town,  and 
those  in  its  Vicinitv.  With  an  Appendix.  Springfield : 
Tannatt  &  Co.,  Prs.^  1828.    8vo,  pp.  68. 

The    appendix    contains    important    historical    and    genealogical 
papers. 

Sold:  Manson,  1899,  30  cts. ;  Cable,  1882,  1.12. 

4ig.  .    The  Centennial  Celebration  of  the  Incorporation  of 

Waldoboro,  Maine,  July  4,  1873.  Bangor:  Benj.  A.  Burr, 
1873.     i6mo,  pp.  52. 

Sold:  Manson,  1899,  2.00;  S.  L.  Boardman,  1883,  37  cts. 


92  BLOIS. 

420.  BLISS,  GEORGE  N.    Historical  Sketch  of  East  Providence, 

R.  L,  July  4,  1876. 

421.  BLISS,  LEONARD,  JR.    The  History  of  Rehoboth,  Bristol 

County,  Massachusetts  ;  comprising  a  History  of  the  Pres- 
ent Towns  of  Rehoboth,  Seekonk,  and  Pawtucket,  from 
their  Settlement  to  the  Present  Time ;  together  with 
Sketches  of  Attleborough,  Cumberland,  and  a  part  of 
Swansey  and  Barrington,  to  the  Time  that  they  were  sev- 
erally separated  from  the  Original  Town.  Boston :  Otis, 
Broaders  &  Co.,  1836.    8vo,  pp.  v,  294.    Errata,  1  p.* 

Sold:  Libbie,  1896,  stamp  on  title,  4.00;  Patterson,  3.25; 
Libbie,  1897,  3-25  I  Carre,  1897,  4.35 ;  Murphy,  1884,  2.75 ; 
Deane,  1898.  clth,  6.75;  Woodward,  1869,  3.25;  Brinley, 
1879,  3.00;  1893,  3.00;  Bushnell,  1883.  3.88;  Henkels,  1905, 
hlf  ro,  4.50;  Manson,  1899,  9.50;  Child,  1882,  3.50;  Cable, 
1882,  4.00;  Henkels,  1900,  4.25;  Cable,  1883,  3.00;  Thorn- 
ton, 1878,  2.75;  J.  G.  Smith,  1883,  3.00;  Shurtleff,  1875, 
2.25;  Morris,  1899,  4.25;  Cooke,  1883,  levt,  git,  unct,  3.50; 
Henkels.  1902,  2.50;  same  sale,  2.25;  A.  G.  Greene,  1869, 
2.00;  Guild,  1887,  4.25;  Clogston,  1875,  2.00;  Libbie,  1899, 
6.50 ;  Winsor,  1900,  3.00 ;  Libbie,  1902,  cl.  4.75 ;  Libbie, 
1902,  3.00;  Libbie,  1903,  cl,  3.12. 

422.  BLISS,  WILLIAM  ROOT.     Colonial  Times  on  Buzzard's 

Bay.  Boston:  Houghton,  Mifflin  &  Co.,  1888.  8vo,  pp. 
9.  185.  Map  and  Illustrations.*  -f-  The  same,  Revised  en- 
larged edition,  1900.     Map. 

423.  .     Quaint   Nantucket.    Boston  :   Houghton,   Mifflin   & 

Co.,  1896.     121110,  pp.  vi,  225. 

Only  a  few  copies  published,  uncut.  Written  from  town  and 
court  records,  letters,  journals,  never  before  published.  Relates  to  the 
Nantucket  of  two  hundred  years  ago. 

424.  .      The    Old    Colony    Town    (Plymouth)    and    other 

Sketches.    Boston:  Houghton,  Mifflin  &  Co.,  1893.     i2tno. 

425.  BLIVEN,   CHARLES   E.     Maumee   Valley   and   Pioneers. 

n.  p.     Petersburg:  1880.    8vo,  pp.  48. 

426.  BLOIS,  JOHN  T.     Gazetteer  of  the  State  of  Michigan,  in 

Three  Parts,  containing  a  General  View  of  the  State,  a 
Description  of  the  Face  of  the  Country,  Soil,  Productions, 


IIOSCANA.  93 

Public  Lands,  Internal  Improvements,  Commerce,  Gov- 
ernment, Climate,  Education,  Religious  Denominations, 
Population,  Antiquities,  &c,  &c.  With  a  Succinct  History 
of  the  State  from  the  Earliest  Period  to  the  Present  Time. 
Also  a  particular  Description  of  the  Counties,  Towns, 
Villages,  Post  Offices,  Water  Courses,  Lakes,  Prairies, 
&c,  alphabetically  arranged ;  with  an  Appendix,  contain- 
ing the  usual  Statistical  Tables,  and  a  Directory  for  Emi- 
grants, &c.  Detroit :  Sidney  L.  Rood  &  Co.  New  York  : 
Robinson,  Pratt  &  Co.,  1838.  i2mo,  pp.  418.  Errata,  1  1. 
+  Reprinted  in  1840. 

Sold:  Brinley,  1881,  1.00;  Cable,  1882,  1.50. 

427.  BLOOD,  HENRY  AMES.    The  History  of  Temple,  N.  H. 

Boston:  Printed  by  Geo.  C.  Rand  and  Avery,  i860.  8vo, 
PP-  v,  (2)  352.    28  plates. 

Sold:  Balcom,  1901,  8.50;  Woodward,  1869,  4.25;  Guild, 
1887,  8.00;  Woodward,  1869,  2.13;  Clogston,  1875,  1.75; 
Manson,  1899,  7.25;  Nash,  1900,  7.00;  Child,  1882,  4.50; 
Slee,  1900,  hlf  levt  mo,  git,  8.75 ;  Winsor,  1900,  hlf  mo,  git, 
5.00;  Libbie,  1902,  cl,  7.50;  Libbie,  1895,  9.25;  Bell,  1895, 
6.50;  S.  L.  Boardman,  1883,  4.25. 

428.  BLUNT,  EDMUND  M.     Blunt's  Stranger's  Guide  to  the 

City  of  New  York.  To  which  is  prefixed  an  Historical 
Sketch,  General  Description,  Plan  and  Extent  of  the  City, 
and  Engravings  of  Public  Buildings.  New  York :  Ed- 
mund M.  Blunt,  1817.  121110,  pp.  xv,  (2),  14-305.  (1).  + 
1818  and  1822. 

Sold:  1817  ed. :  De  Voe,  1896,  3.25  ;  Bushnell,  1883,  bds,  unct, 
1.60;  Barlow,  1890,  hlf  mo,  3.50;  Bangs,  1900,  hlf  mo,  unct, 
14.00;  Bangs,  1901,  bds,  unct,  11.00;  Anderson,  1901,  bds, 
unct,  9.00;  McKee,  1902,  bds,  unct,  16.00;  Anderson,  1904, 
levt  mo,  unct,  15.00. 

429.  BOSCANA,  FRIAR  GERONIMO.     Life  in  California  dur- 

ing a  Residence  of  Several  Years  in  that  Territory,  Com- 
prising a  Description  of  the  Country  and  the  Missionary 
Establishments,  with  Incidents,  Observations,  &c,  illus- 
trated with  numerous  Engravings,  by  an  American  ;  To 
which  is  annexed  an  Historical  Account  of  the  Origin, 
Customs,  and  Traditions  of  the  Indians  of  Alta  California. 


94  BOIES. 

By  the  Reverend  Father  Friar  Geronimo  Boscana.  Trans- 
lated from  the  original  Spanish  Manuscript.  New  York: 
Wiley  &  Putnam,  1846.     121110,  pp.  341. 

Sold:  Murphy,  1884,  2.75 ;  Field,  1875,  2.00. 

430.  BOARDMAN,  SAMUEL  LANE.    Extracts  from  the  Early 

Unpublished  Records  of  the  Province  of  Maine,    n.  p.  n.  d. 
(1866.)    Reprint  from  Hist.  Mag.  10.    Supplt.  3:  77.    8vo, 
PP-  32- 
Sold:  Manson,  1899,  1.12;  S.  L.  Boardman,  1883,  1.37. 

431.  .  The  Climate,  Soil,  Physical  Resources  and  Agricul- 
tural Capabilities  of  the  State  of  Maine;  with  special  Ref- 
erence to  the  Occupation  of  its  New  Lands.  Washing- 
ton, D.  C. :  1884.    8vo,  pp.  60. 

432.  .     The   Agriculture   and   Industry  of  the   County  of 

Kennebec,  Maine,  with  Notes  upon  its  History  and  Natu- 
ral History.  Augusta,  Maine :  Printed  for  the  Author, 
1867.    8vo,  pp.  viii,  3-200. 

But  26  perfect  copies  printed.    Privately  printed. 

Sold:  Woodward,  1869,  2.75 ;  Manson,  1899,  unct,  2.00;  Man- 
son,  1899,  1.25;  S.  L.  Boardman,  1883,  2  inserted  por- 
traits, paper,  unct,  2.00;  Whitmore,  1902,  hlf  ro,  unct, 
1.50;  Guild,  1887,  1.50. 

433.  BODGE,   GEORGE   M.     Soldiers   in    King   Philip's   War; 

being  a  Critical  Account  of  that  War,  with  a  Concise  His- 
tory of  the  Indian  Wars  of  New  England  from  1620-77, 
Official  List  of  the  Soldiers  of  Massachusetts  Colony 
serving  in  Philip's  War,  and  Sketches  of  the  Principal 
Officers,  &c.    Leominster:  1896.   8vo. 

BOEHM,  JOH.  PH.    See  No.  4164. 

434.  BOGG,  J.   N.     Account   of  the   Centennial   Celebration   in 

West  Springfield,  Mass.,  March  25.  1874.  1874.  8vo,  pp. 
144.    Portraits. 

435.  BOIES,  HENRY  L.     History  of  De  Kalb  County,  Illinois. 

Chicago:  1868.    8vo,  pp.  530.     Illustrated. 


BOLTON.  95 

436.  BOKUM,  HERMANN.    The  Tennessee  Handbook  and  Im- 

migrant's Guide.  Giving  a  Description  of  the  State  of 
Tennessee,  its  Agricultural  and  Mineralogical  Character, 
Railroads,  &c.  P.y  Hermann  Hokum,  Commissioner  of 
Immigration.  Philadelphia :  J.  B.  Lippincott  &  Co.,  1868. 
i6mo,  2  1.,  pp.  164.     Map.* 

437.  BOLLES,  ALBERT  S.    Pennsylvania  Province  and  State. 

A  History  from  1609  to  1790.  By  Albert  S.  Iiolles,  Ph.D., 
LL.D.,  Lecturer  in  the  College.  Philadelphia  and  New 
York:  John  Wanamaker,  1899.  2  vols.  8vo,  pp.  x,  582; 
vi,  532.  Part  I,  Vols.  1  to  9.  Part  II,  Vols.  10  to  23.  Part 
I,  frontispiece  Wm.  Penn.  Part  II,  frontispiece  of  An- 
thony Wayne.* 

Sold:  Bangs,  1902,  cl,  4.00. 

438.  BOLLES,  SIMEON  (REV.).    The  Early  History  of  Beth- 

lehem, N.  H.    Woodsville :  1883.    i6mo.    Paper. 

Sold:  Manson,  1899,  1.25;  Balcom,  1901,  1.25. 

439.  BOLLER,  HENRY  A.     Among  the  Indians;  Eight  Years 

in  the  Far  West,  1858- 1866,  embracing  Sketches  of  Mon- 
tana and  Salt  Lake.  Philadelphia:  T.  Ellwood  Zell,  1868. 
i2mo,  pp.  428.    Map. 

Sold:  Guild,  1887,  1.40. 

440.  BOLTON,  CHAS.  KNOWLTON.     Brookline ;  the  History 

of  a  Favored  Town.  Brookline,  Mass. :  C.  A.  W.  Spencer, 
1897.     8vo,  pp.  213.     Illustrations,  portraits,  plates,  map. 

441.  BOLTON,  ROBERT.     A  History  of  the  County  of  West- 

chester, N.  Y.,  from  its  First  Settlement  to  the  Present 
Time.  New  York:  Pr.  by  Alex.  S.  Gould,  1848.  2  vols. 
8vo,  pp.  xxxii,  559 ;  Title,  582.  Map,  folded  Tables  and 
Woodcuts. 

Sold:  Brinley,  1880,  14.50;  Polock,  4.80;  Bangs,  1896,  hlf 
mo.  8.50;  Libbie.  1897.  5. 10;  Montayne,  1898,  5.00;  Bax- 
ter, 1898,  4.80;  Bangs.  Merwin,  1865,  6.00 ;  Rice.  1870.  ck 
16.00;  Bushnell,  1883,  with  autograph  letter  of  author, 
3.00;  Cable,  1883,  2.50;  Barlow,  1890,  7.00;  Cable,  1882, 
cl.  7.50;  Bourquin,  1894,  4.80;  Lawrence,  1896,  7.00;  Hoff- 
mann. 1877.  11.00;  Bangs.  1899,  6.75;  Donnelly,  1894,  hlf 


96  BOND. 

elf,  13.00;  Guild,  1887,  3.50;  Morris,  1899,  6.50;  Bangs, 
1899,  6.50,  5.00;  Bangs,  1902,  cl,  title  imper.,  4.50;  Bangs, 
1902,  cl,  5.80;  McKee,  1902,  cl,  6.00;  Bangs,  1903,  hlf  mo, 
water  stained,  4.75;  Field,  1875,  17.25;  Anderson,  1905, 
with  autograph  of  Franklin  B.  Hough,  orig.  cl,  3.00. 

442.  BOLTON,  ROBERT,  JR.     History  of  the  Several  Towns, 

Manors,  and  Patents  of  the  County  of  Westchester,  from 
its  First  Settlement  to  the  Present  Time,  carefully  revised 
by  its  author,  the  late  Rev.  Robt.  Bolton.  Edited  by  the 
Rev.  C.  W.  Bolton.  New  York:  1881.  Maps,  folding 
pedigree,  &c.    2  vols.    8vo. 

Sold:  De  Voe,  1896,  4.00;  Bangs,  1897,  6.00;  Bangs,  1901, 
5.50;  Blanchard,  1898,  5.00;  Bangs,  1901,  hlf  mo,  9.00; 
Bangs,  1 901,  cl,  5.00;  Nash,  1900,  slip,  5.20;  Bangs,  1900, 
4.80;  Anderson,  1902,  cl,  8.20;  Bangs,  1903,  hlf  mo,  10.00; 
Merwin-Clayton,  1904,  6.25 ;  1905,  5.50. 

443.  BOND,   ALVAN.     Historical   Discourses  delivered   at  the 

100th  Anniversary  of  the  Organization  of  the  Second  Con- 
gregational Church,  Norwich.  Ct.,  July  24,  i860,  with  an 
Appendix.    Norwich:  i860.    8vo,  pp.  64.     Plan. 

444.  BOND,  HENRY.     Family  Memorials.     Genealogies  of  the 

Families  and  Descendants  of  the  Early  Settlers  of  Water- 
town,  Massachusetts,  including  Waltham  and  Weston ; 
to  which  is  appended  the  Early  History  of  the  Town. 
With  Illustrations,  Maps,  and  Notes.  Boston :  Little, 
Brown  &  Co.,  1855.  2  vols.  8vo,  pp.  viii,  672 ;  2  1.,  673- 
1094.  Maps,  Plates,  and  Portraits.  +  Second  Edition. 
With  a  Memoir  of  the  Author,  by  Henry  Gates  Jones. 
Boston :  i860.  2  vols,  in  one.  8vo,  pp.  xv,  iii,  viii,  1094. 
Map  and  Portraits. 

Sold:  Roche,  1867,  1855  ed.,  unct,  2.00;  Cable,  1882,  i860  ed., 
575;  J-  G.  Smith,  1883,  5.25;  Whitmore,  1902.  hlf  1110, 
8.00;  Brinley,  1879,  8.00;  Guild,  1887.  i860  ed.,  18.50. 

445.  BOND,   J.    WESLEY.      Minnesota    and   its    Resources,    to 

which  are  Appended  Camp  Fire  Sketches,  or  Notes  of  a 
Trip  from  St.  Paul  to  Pembina  and  Selkirk  Settlement  on 
the  Red  River  of  the  North.  New  York :  Redfield,  1853. 
i2tno,  pp.  364.     Map  and  2  Plates.  -f-  Chicago :  Keen  & 


BONREPOS.  97 

Lcc,  1856.  -\-  Philadelphia:  Chas.  De  Silver,  1856.  121110, 
pp.  412.    Woodcuts,  -j-  Chicago:  1857. 

Sold:  1853  ed. :  Cable,  1883,  10  cts. ;  Bourquin,  1894,  40  cts. ; 
Shurtleff,  1875,  55  cts. ;  1856  ed. :  Woodward,  1869,  20  cts. ; 
Clogston,  1875,  10  cts. ;  1857  ed. :  Dunbar,  1892,  35  cts. 

446.  BONNELL,  GEORGE  W.     Topographical  Description  of 

Texas.  To  which  is  added  an  Account  of  the  Indian 
Tribes.  Austin :  Clark,  Wing  &  Brown,  1840.  i6mo,  pp. 
viii,  7-150. 

Sold:  Brinley,  1881,  4.50;  Cable,  1882,  bds,  1.37;  Field,  1875, 
1.25. 

447.  BONNEY,  C.  VAN  RENSSELAER.     A  Legacy  of  His- 

torical Gleanings,  1630-1865.  Early  Colonial  Incidents, 
Revolutionary  War,  War  of  1812  and  the  Civil  War.  Al- 
bany:  1875.  2  vols.  8vo,  pp.  1 100.  Portraits  and  Illus- 
trations. 

Relates  to  Revolution  and  to  New  York  State.  Correspondence 
of  the  Van  Rensselaer  Family,  and  Historical  Documents,  not  to  be 
found  elsewhere. 

448.  BONOEIL,  JOHN.     His  Majesties  Graciovs  Letter  to  the 

Earle  of  Sovth  Hampton,  Treasurer,  and  to  the  Councell 
and  Company  of  Virginia  heere :  commanding  the  present 
setting  up  of  Silke-works,  and  planting  of  Vines  in  Vir- 
vinia.  .  .  .  And  in  the  end,  a  Conclusion,  with  sundry 
profitable  remonstrances  to  the  Colonies.  Set  foorth  for 
the  benefit  of  the  two  renouned  and  most  hopefull  Sisters, 
Virginia,  and  the  Summer-Hands.  London :  Felix  Kyng- 
ston,  1622.   4to. 

Sold:  Brinley,  1880,  portr.  James  I.  inserted,  stampd  elf, 
56.00. 

449.  BONREPOS,  DE.     Description  du  Mississippi,  le  nombre 

des  villes,  et  colonies  etablies  par  les  Frangais,  les  iles, 
rivieres  et  territoires  qui  le  bordent  ...  les  moeurs 
et  negoces  des  sauvages  qui  y  habitent,  la  maniere  de  se 
faire  la  guerre  et  la  paix,  la  fertilite  du  pays  et  la  chasse, 
&c.  Tar  M.  le  chevalier  de  Bonrepos.  Paris:  Gyrin,  1720. 
8vo.  +  Rouen:  1772.     121110. 

Sabin  says  this  book  has  less  than  4S  pages. 


9S  BORTHWICK. 

450.  BONWICK,  JAMES.     The  Mormons  and  the  Silver  Mines 

of  Nevada,  Utah"  and  Colorado.  London:  1872.  i2tno, 
PP-  425- 

451.  BOOGHER,  WILLIAM  FLETCHER.     Gleanings  of  Vir- 

ginia History ;  an  Historical  and  Genealogical  Collection, 
largely  from  Original  Sources.  Washington,  D.  C. :  W. 
F.  Boogher,  1903.    8vo,  pp.  8,  443. 

452.  BOOTH,  MARY  L.    History  of  the  City  of  New  York,  from 

its  Earliest  Settlement  to  the  Present  Time.     Illustrated 

with  over  One  Hundred  Engravings.     New  York :  W.  R. 

C.  Clark  &  Meeker,  1859.  8vo,  pp.  846.  +  The  Same,  i860. 

Svo.  pp.  850.* 

This  book  was  issued  with  a  new  dale.  New  York:  W.  R.  C. 
Clark.  tS65,  l856,  and  1R67,  and  the  following  title: 

453.  .     History  of  the  City  of  New  York.     New  York:  W. 

R.  C.  Clark,  1867.    2  vols.    8vo,  pp.  892.     Illustrated.* 

"This  edition,  in  two  vols.,  is  the  same  as  the  others,  up  to  page 
753.  From  this  point  the  authoress  has  made  some  additions  and 
alterations,  and  omitted  the  Charter.  One  hundred  copies  were 
printed  on  large  paper."     Sabin. 

The  numbering  is  continuous  in  the  two  volumes.  Frontispiece 
of  Peter  Stuyvesant  in  the  first  volume. 

454.  .     History  of  the  City  of  New  York.     New  York:  E. 

P.  Dutton  &  Co.,  1880.     Roy.  Svo,  pp.  920.     Illustrated.* 

Sold:  Balcom,  1901,  2.00;.  1859  ed. :  Brayton  Ives,  1891,  hlf 
mo,  git.  unct,  4.00;  Randall  &  Shreve,  1901,  1.80;  S.  L. 
Boardman,  1883,  i860  ed.,  full  mo,  git,  2.75;  Menzies, 
1876,  hlf  mo,  git.  unct,  8.50;  Hoffmann,  1877,  unct.  2.12; 
Bangs,  1897,  3.00;  Cooke,  1883,  cl,  34.00;  Cooke.  1883, 
2.00;  Redpath,  1894,  90  cts. :  Guild,  1887.  1.12;  Bangs, 
Merwin  &  Co.,  1865,  1.50;  Randall,  1901,  1.80;  i860  ed. : 
West,  1889,  2.00;  Bushnell,  1883,  25  cts.;  1863  ed. :  Cable, 
1882,  2.25;  1866  ed. :  Bourquin,  1894,  1.50;  Proud,  1903, 
80  cts.;  1867:  Weeks,  1902,  2.00;  Bangs,  1902,  shts,  fid, 
large  pap.  7.00;  Roberts,  1896,  5.00;  Rice,  1870,  bds,  unct, 
large  paper,  14.50;  1880  ed. :  Weeks,  1902,  2.70;  Cable, 
1882,  shts,  fid,  1.00;  Cable,  1883,  shts,  fid,  1.00. 

455.  BORTHWICK,  J.   D.     Three   Years   in   California.     With 

Eight  Illustrations  by  the  Author.  Edinburgh:  \Y.  Black- 
wood &  Sons.  1857.  Svo,  pp.  384. 

Relates  to  early  mining  in  that  country,  the  Chinese,  lynch  law, 
gambling  dens,  etc. 


bossu.  99 

456.  BOSS,    HENRY    R.      Sketches    of    the    History    of    Ogle 

County,  111.,  and  the  Early  Settlement  of  the  Northwest. 
Written  for  the  Polo  Advertiser.  Polo,  Illinois:  Henry  R. 
Boss,  1859.  8vo,  pp.  (2),  75.  -+-  (Ibid.)  1859.  8vo,  pp.  (2), 
88. 

457.  BOSSU,   N.      Nouveaux   voyages   aux   Indes   Occidentales 

Contenant  line  Relation  des  differens  Peuples  qui  habitent 
les  environs  du  grand  Fleuve  Saint-Louis,  appelle  vul- 
gairement  le  Misissippi ;  leur  religion,  leur  gouvernment, 
leursmoeurs,  leurs  guerres  &  leur  commerce.  Par  M. 
Bossu,  Capitaine  dans  les  Troupes  de  la  Marine.  2d  edi- 
tion. Paris:  Le  Jay,  1768.  2  vols.  i2mo,  pp.  xx,  187,  193, 
3  1.  4  plates.  -f-  Amsterdam:  D.  T.  Changuin,  1769.  2 
vols.     1 2mo,  pp.  xx,  187,  193,  31.    4  plates. 

Sabin  finds  no  record  of  the  first  edition. 

Publ.  in  Dutch  in  Amsterdam,  in  1769.  In  German  in  Frank- 
furt, Leipzig,  in   1771-74.     In  Helmstadt  in  1776. 

458.  .    Nouveaux  Voyages  dans  l'Amerique  Septentrionale. 

contenant  un  collection  de  Letters  ecrites  sur  les  lieux  par 
l'Auteur.  a  son  ami,  M.  Douin,  &c.  Amsterdam:  1777. 
8vo,  pp.  xvi,  392.    4  plates.    Paris :  Changuion. 

"Bossu's  account  of  his  two  first  voyages  to  Louisiana  was 
printed  in  176S,  after  which  he  made  a  third  voyage,  the  account  of 
which  i^  given  in  this  volume,  which,  not  having  been  reprinted 
nor  translated  into  any  other  language,  is  a  much  scarcer  work  than 
the  former."    Rich. 

"Largely  devoted  to  his  personal  intercourse  with  the  Indians-" 
Field. 

Sold:  Brinley,  1881,4.25. 

459.  .  Travels  through  that  Part  of  North  America  for- 
merly called  Louisiana.  By  Mr.  Bossu,  Captain  in  the 
French  Marines.  Translated  from  the  French,  by  John 
Rheinhold  Forster,  F.A.S.  Illustrated.  With  Notes  rela- 
tive chiefly  to  Natural  History.  To  which  is  added  by  the 
Translator  a  systematic  Catalogue  of  all  the  known  Plants 
of  English  North-America,  or  a  Flora  Americae  Septen- 
trionalis.  Together  with  an  Abstract  of  the  most  useful 
and  necessary  Articles  contained  in  Peter  Loefiling's  Trav- 
els through  Spain  and  Cumana  in  South  America.  Re- 
ferred to  the  Pages  of  the  original  Swedish  Edition.  Lon- 
don :  T.  Davies,  1771.  2  vols.  8vo,  pp.  viii,  407.  Half 
Title,  Title  pp.  432. 


IOO  BOUTON. 

Sold:  Brevoort,  1890,  2.50;  Murphy,  1884,  3.00;  Brinley, 
1881,  3.50;  Field,  1875,  5.00;  Bangs,  1901,  title  imperf.,  hlf 
elf,  4.10;  Polock,  1904,  elf,  9.50. 

460.  BOSWELL,  REV.  GEORGE  C.     The  Litchfield  Book  of 

Days.  A  Collation  of  the  Historical,  Biographical,  and 
Literary  Reminiscences  of  the  Town  of  Litchfield,  Ct. 
Litchfield:  Alex.  B.  Shumway,  1899.  i6mo,  pp.  219.  Il- 
lustrated.* 

461.  BOTTUM,  ROSWELL.     History  of  the  Town  of  Orwell, 

Vt.,  from  1763  to  185 1.  Rutland :  Tuttle  &  Co.,  Prs.,  1881. 
8vo,  pp.  50. 

462.  BOURNE,  EDWARD  EMERSON.     An  Address  on  the 

Character  of  the  Colony  founded  by  George  Popham  at 
the  Mouth  of  the  Kennebec  River,  August  19,  (O.  S.) 
1607.  Delivered  in  Bath,  on  the  Two  Hundred  and  Fifty- 
seventh  Anniversary  of  that  Event.  Delivered  and  pub- 
lished at  the  request  of  the  Committee  of  the  Commemo- 
ration.    Portland  :  1864.    8vo,  pp.  60. 

Bibliographical  account  of:    Bulletin  Boston  Public  Library.  Vol. 
3,  P-  272. 

Sold:  Manson,  1899,  1.00. 

463.  .     The  History  of  Wells  and  Kennebunk  from  the 

earliest  Settlement  to  the  Year  1820,  at  which  Time  Ken- 
nebunk was  set  off,  and  Incorporated,  with  Biographical 
Sketches.  Portland:  B.  Thurston  &  Co.,  1875.  8vo,  pp. 
xxiii,  767.     5  illustrations. 

Sold:  Bell,  1895,  4.00;  Deane,  1898,  4.12;  Manson,  1899, 
4.00;  Cable,  1882,  3.12;  Child,  1882,  2.12;  Balcom,  1901, 
3.25;  S.  L.  Boardman,  1883,  2.25;  Whitmore,  1902,  4.00; 
Guild,  1887,  6.00;  Libbie,  1901,  3.50;  Libbie,  1898,  3.00; 
Libbie,  1902,  4.25 ;  French  and  Chubbuck,  1904,  hlf  elf, 
12.00. 

464.  BOUTELLE,  THOMAS.    Address  at  Bath,  N.  H.,  Jan.  23, 

1854,  by  David  Sutherland,  with  Historical  Appendix  by 
Rev.  Thomas  Boutelle.     Boston  :  1855.     121110. 

465.  BOUTON,   NATHANIEL.     Two   Sermons   preached   21st 

November,  1830,  in  Commemoration  of  the  Organizing  of 


BOUTON.  IOJ 

the  First  Church  in  Concord,  and  the  Settlement  of  the 
First  Minister,  on  the  18th  November,  1730,  with  a  View 
of  Concord  in  1746.  Concord:  Asa  McFarland,  1831.  8vo, 
pp.  102.    Map. 

"These  two  Centennial  Historical  Discourses,  with  their  ex- 
tensive notes  and  documents,  are  among  the  most  valuable  pieces  of 
American  local  history  we  have."    Stevens. 

Sold:  Woodward,  1869,  25  cts. ;  Manson,  1899,  40  cts. ;  Child, 

1882,  75  cts. 

466.  .    An  Historical  Discourse  in  Commemoration  of  the 

Two  Hundredth  Anniversary  of  the  Settlement  of  Nor- 
walk,  Ct.,  delivered  July  9,  1851.    New  York:  1851.    8vo.* 

Sold:  Balcom,  1901,  .75;  Woodward,  1869,  1.13;  Bushnell, 

1883,  1.25;  Manson,  1899,  3.25. 

467.  .     The   History  of  Concord    (N.   H.)    from   its   First 

Grant  in  1725,  to  the  Organization  of  the  City  Govern- 
ment in  1853,  with  a  History  of  the  Ancient  Penacooks. 
The  whole  interspersed  with  Numerous  Interesting  Inci- 
dents and  Anecdotes,  down  to  the  Present  Period,  1855 ; 
embellished  with  Maps ;  with  Portraits  of  Distinguished 
Citizens,  and  Views  of  Ancient  and  Modern  Residences. 
Concord:  Benning  W.  Sanborn,  1856.  8vo,  pp.  (4)  786. 
Frontispiece,  portrait  of  N.  Bouton.* 

Sold:  Libbie,  1895,  6.50;  Balcom,  1901,  6.00;  Bell,  1895,  7°°; 
Libbie,  1895,  6.50;  Wood,  1895,  5.25;  Libbie.  1896,  7.10: 
Bangs,  1896,  4.00;  Patterson,  1896,  6.10;  Libbie,  1896 
broken,  3.00;  Hurst,  1904,  cl,  lacking  map,  4.00;  Massie, 
1905,  cl,  5.00;  Libbie,  1897,  6.50;  Terry,  1889,  3.63;  Deane. 
1898,  cl,  8.00:  Blanchard,  1898,  hlf  mo,  git,  unct,  8.00; 
Olcott,  1901,  cl,  5.75:  Woodward,  1869,  3.00;  same  sale, 
4.12;  Manson,  1899,  6.75;  Cable,  1882,  4.75;  Child,  1882, 
5.00;  Cable,  1883,  3.50;  S.  L.  Boardman,  1883,  3.50; 
Proud,  1903,  5.00;  Guild,  1887,  7.00;  Bangs,  1901,  3.25; 
Brooks,  lacks  map,  1898,  3.25;  Clogston,  1899,  7.75;  Lib- 
bie, 1900,  with  library  stamp,  3.50;  Bartlett,  1903,  cl,  6.00. 

468.  .      Semi-Centennial    Discourse    at    Franklin,    N.    H., 

June  12th,  1877.     Concord:  1877.    8vo. 

Sold:  Cable.  1882,,  85  cts. 


102  BOWES. 

469.  BOUTWELL,  FRANCIS  MARION.     Old  Homesteads  of 

Groton,  Massachusetts.  Groton :  1883.  8vo,  pp.  11.  Old 
Highways  and  Landmarks  of  Groton,  Massachusetts. 
Groton :  1884.    8vo,  pp.  20.* 

470.  BOWDITCH,  JAMES  H.    Newport  (Historical  Sketches). 

1884.     Map  and  illustrations. 

471.  BOWEN,  ABEL.     Bowen's  Picture  of  Boston,  or  The  Citi- 

zens and  Stranger's  Guide  to  the  Metropolis  of  Massa- 
chusetts, and  its  Environs.  Embellished  with  Engrav- 
ings. Boston  :  Abel  Bowen,  1829.  i8mo,  pp.  252.  Map 
and  Plates.* 

The  Same,  2d  ed.  To  which  is  prefixed  the  Annals  of 
Boston  by  Alonzo  Lewis.  Boston :  Lilly,  Wait  &  Co.  and 
Lorenzo  H.  Bowen,  1833.  i8mo,  pp.  316.  Maps  and 
Plates.  3d  ed..  Boston:  Otis,  Broeders  &  Co.,  1838. 
i8mo,  pp.  304.  +  1840.  Engraved  first  title,  1833  edi- 
tion.* 

Sold:  1829  ed. :  Livermore,  1894,  bds,  broken,  37  cts. ;  Man- 
son,  1899,  bds,  unct,  1.25;  Deane,  1898,  1.50;  Whitmore, 
1902,  bds,  4.00;  French,  1901,  3.00;  Child.  1882,  bds,  unct, 
2.12 ;  Brinley,  both  1829  and  1838  eds.,  2  vols.,  1.00;  Cable. 
1882,  1.25;  1833  ed. :  Balcom,  1901,  1.25;  Bushnell,  1883, 
60  cts.;  Bourquin,  1894,  25  cts.;  Hoffmann,  1877,  1.25; 
Guild,  1887,  1.75;  1838  ed. :  Randall  &  Shreve,  1901.  40 
cts.;  Woodward,  1869,  1.00;  Bourquin,  1894,  15  cts.;  Lib- 
bie.  1901,  1. 10;  J.  G.  Smith,  1883,  1.62;  Peirce,  1903,  50 
cts.;  Deane,  1898,  75  cts.;  1840  ed. :  Manson.  1899,  hlf  mo, 
75  cts. 

472.  BOWEN,  CLARENCE.     History  of  the  Centennial  Cele- 

bration of  Washington.    New  York  :  1892.    4to. 

Sold:  Falconer,  1903,  cl,  git,  10.50;  Anderson,  1904,  git, 
I3-25- 

473.  BOWEN,    CLARENCE    WINTHROP.      Woodstock,    An 

Historical  Sketch.  Read  at  Roseland  Park,  Woodstock, 
Connecticut,  at  the  Bi-Centennial  Celebration  of  the 
Town,  on  Tuesday,  September  7,  1886.  New  York  and 
London :  G.  P.  Putnam's  Sons,  1886.    8vo,  pp.  64.* 

Sold:  Manson,  1899,  2.37;  Deane,  1898,  1.00. 


BOWLES.  103 

474.  BOWEN,   DANIEL.     A    History  of  Philadelphia,  with   a 

Notice  of  Villages  in  the  Vicinity.  Embellished  with  En- 
gravings. Designed  as  a  Guide  to  Citizens  and  Strangers, 
containing  a  Correct  Account  of  the  City  Improvements, 
Up  to  the  Year  1839;  Also,  The  State  of  Society  in  rela- 
tion to  Science,  Religion,  and  Morals;  with  an  Historical 
Account  of  the  Military  Operations  of  the  late  War,  in- 
cluding the  Names  of  over  Two  Thousand  Patriotic  Offi- 
cers and  Citizen  Soldiers,  who  volunteered  their  Services 
in  defence  of  this  City,  when  threatened  by  an  Hostile 
Army.  In  1812-13  &  14.  Philadelphia:  Printed  and  Pub- 
lished by  Daniel  Bowen,  1839.  8vo,  pp.  iv,  200,  and  15  pp. 
advertisements.     Illustrated  by  queer  woodcuts.*   ■ 

This  bonk  was  set  up  by,  and  all  the  work  of  printing  it  was 
done  by  Mr.  Bowen.  Mr  David  Noyes,  of  Maine,  did  a  similar  work 
on  a  history  of  Norway,  Me. 

Sold:  Henkels,  1896,  375;  Bourquin,  1894.  1.30;  Harold 
Peirce,  1903,  4.50;  Proud,  1903,  2.50;  Merwin-Clayton, 
1904,  bds,  cl  back,  3.30;  Henkels,  1905,  bds,  presentation 
copy,  3.50;  Pennypacker,  1906,  5.00. 

475.  BOWEN,  ELI.     The  Pictorial  Sketch-Book  of  Pennsylva- 

nia. Or  its  Scenery,  Internal  Improvements,  Resources, 
and  Agriculture,  popularly  described,  by  Eli  Bowen.  Il- 
lustrated with  over  200  Engravings  and  a  Colored  Map. 
Philadelphia:  J.  W.  Moore,  1852.  +  Philadelphia,  1853.  + 
8th  edition,  revised  and  greatly  enlarged.  Philadelphia: 
"\Y.  White  Smith,  1854.  8vo,  pp.  309,  and  (Pedestrian 
Sketches)  207.  +  9th  edition,  revised  and  enlarged.  Phil- 
adelphia: 1854.* 

The  map  is  often  wanting. 
Sold:  Waterburv,  1895,  1853  ed.,  30  cts. ;  Henkels,  1900,  1852 
ed.,  1. 10;  Rogers,  1900,  40  cts.;  Bourquin,  1894,  1853  ed.. 
15  cts;  Bourquin.  1894.  10  cts.;  Harold  Peirce,  1903.  40 
cts. ;  Cresson,  1902,  35  cts. ;  Guild,  1887,  map  wanting, 
1.25. 

476.  BOWEN,  F.  W.     History  of  Port  Elizabeth,  Cumberland 

County,  N.  J.  With  a  full  account  of  the  Centennial  Cele- 
bration, also  the  Centennial  Poem  by  C.  B.  Ogden.  Phila- 
delphia: 1885.    8vo.    Illustrated. 

477.  BOWLES,   SAMUEL.      Colorado.      Its    Parks  and    Moun- 

tains.   Springfield:  Samuel  Bowles  &  Co.,  1869.    i6mo. 


104  BOYD. 

478.  BOYCE,  J.     California  from  the  Conquest  in   1846  to  the 

Second  Vigilance  Committee.  A  Study  of  American 
Character.  Boston:  Houghton,  Mifflin  &  Co.,  1886. 
i6mo,  pp.  513.     Map. 

479.  BOYD,  C.  R.    Resources  of  Southwestern  Virginia,  showing 

the  Mineral  Deposits  of  Iron,  Coal,  Zinc,  Copper,  and 
Lead.  Illustrated  by  Numerous  Plates  and  a  large  col- 
ored Map.    New  York:  John  Wiley  &  Sons,  1881.    8vo. 

Sold:  Whitmore,  1902,  25  cts. 

480.  BOYD,  DAVID.    A  History  of  Greeley  and  the  Union  Col- 

ony of  Colorado.  Greeley,  Colo. :  The  Greeley  Tribune 
Pub.  Co.,  1890.     121110,  pp.  448.     Illustrated.* 

481.  BOYD,  JOHN.    Annals  and  Family  Records  of  Winchester, 

Conn.  With  Exercises  of  the  Centennial  Celebration  on 
the  16th  and  17th  Days  of  August,  1871.  Hartford:  1873. 
Pp.  631.     19  portraits. 

Sold:  Patterson,  1896,  3.50;  Manson,  1899,  4.00;  Cable,  1882, 
4.00;  Cable,  1883,  2.25;  Hoffmann,  1877,  cl,  unct,  3.25; 
Guild,  1887,  4.00. 

482.  BOYD,  WILLIAM  H.    The  Newport  Directory,  containing 

the  Names  of  Citizens,  also  a  reprint  of  the  Centenary 
Discourse  of  the  Rev.  John  Callender,  A.  M.,  being  a 
History  of  Rhode  Island  to  1738,  printed  1856-57.  New- 
port: Chas.  E.  Hammett,  Jr.  (n.  d.).    241110,  pp.  121. 

The  first  Newport  directory. 

483. .     Pictorial  Directory  of  Broadway,  in  which  will  be 

found  an  Alphabetical,  a  Business,  and  a  Numerical  or 
Street  Directory,  giving  the  Names  of  the  Occupants  of 
every  Building  on  Broadway.  Illustrated  with  Views  of 
Public  Buildings  and  Places  of  Business.  New  York: 
Wm.  H.  Boyd,  1859.     8vo. 

484.  BOYD,  WILLIAM  P.  History  of  the  Town  of  Conesus, 
Livingston  County,  N.  Y.,  from  its  First  Settlement  in 
1793  to  1887,  with  a  Brief  Genealogical  Record  of  the 
Conesus  Families.  Conesus:  1887.  Sm.  4to,  pp.  177. 
I  'ortraits. 

Sold:  Harris.  1896,  3.25;  Libbie,  1901,  3.00. 


BOYNTON.  I05 

485.  BOYLE,  CAPT.  ROBERT.    The  Voyages  and  Adventures 

of  Capt.  Robert  Boyle,  in  several  parts  of  the  World,  &c. 
Intermix'd  with  the  Story  of  Mrs.  Villars,  an  English 
lady  with  whom  he  made  his  surprising  Escape  from 
Barbary.  To  which  is  added  the  Voyage,  Shipwreck,  and 
Miraculous  Preservation  of  Richard  Castleman,  gent. 
With  a  Description  of  the  City  of  Philadelphia  and  the 
Country  of  Pennsylvania.  London:  J.  Watts,  1726.  8vo, 
5  '•>  PP-  374-    Plate. 

Second  edition.  London:  1727.  -f-  1728.  +  1735.  + 
Wolverhampton:  1744.  i6mo,  pp.  317.  London:  1762. 
1777.  Edinburgh:  1780.  London:  1787.  i2mo.  French 
edition.  Amsterdam:  Wetsteins  &  Smith,  1730.  2  vols. 
121110,  4  1.,  pp.  341 ;  276.  Table,  6  1.  7  Plates.  Italian 
edition.  Venezia :  1734.  i8mo,  pp.  447.  German  edi- 
tion.    Leipzig:  1793. 

"Boyle's  narrative  is  probably  fictitious,  but  that  of  Castleman 
bears  mark  of  authenticity.  The  latter's  visit  to  Philadelphia  took 
place  in  1710.  Boyle's  Voyages  have  been  often  reprinted,  but  Castle- 
man's  relation  is  only  to  be  found  in  the  early  editions.  This  work 
has  been  attributed  to  Benj.  Victor  and  to  Daniel  Defoe."    Sabin. 

Sold:  Munoz,  1897,  4-25- 

486.  BOYNTON,    REV.    C.    B.;    MASON,    T.    B.      A    Journey 

through  Kansas;  with  Sketches  of  Nebraska;  describing 
the  country,  climate,  soil,  mineral,  manufacturing,  and 
other  resources.  By  Rev.  C.  B.  Boynton  and  T.  B.  Mason, 
committee  from  the  "Kansas  League"  of  Cincinnati 
With  a  new  and  authentic  map.  Cincinnati:  Moore,  Wil- 
stach,  Keys  &  Co.,  1855.    8vo,  pp.  216.     3  editions. 

Sold:  J.  G.  Smith,  1883.  1855  ed..  2.00;  A.  G.  Greene,  1869, 
20  cts. 

487.  BOYNTON,  E.  C.     History  of  West  Point,  and  its  Military 

Importance  during  the  American  Revolution ;  and  the 
Origin  and  Progress  of  the  United  States  Military  Acad- 
emy. By  Capt.  Edward  C.  Boynton,  A.  M.  New  York: 
D.  Van  Nostrand,  1863.  8vo,  pp.  xviii,  (1),  9-408.  35 
Illustrations,  including  Maps.* 

100  copies  printed  on  large  paper. 

London:  Sampson,  Low,  Son  &  Marston,  1864  Xew 
York:   D.   Van   Nostrand.   +    1866.     8vo,   pp.   xviii.   408. 


I06  BOZMAN. 

36  illustrations  and  folding  plans,  -f"  New  York :  Van 
Nostrand,  1871.    2d  Edition.* 

Contains  a  facsimile  reprint  of  the  trial  of  Major  Andre,  1780. 
Sold:  1863  ed. :  Balcom,  1901,  2.25;  Brevoort,  1890,  large 
pap.,  3.75;  Breevoort,  1890,  ordinary  paper,  1.50;  Bangs, 
1896,  large  pap.,  mo,  5.00;  Murphy,  1884,  2.50;  Hayes,  hlf 
levt  mo,  git,  7.75  ;  Deane,  1898,  large  pap.  ed.,  cl,  unct, 
3.50;  Livennore,  1894,  large  pap.,  2.75;  Cable,  1882,  1.37; 
West,  1901,  3.00;  Bangs,  1894,  3.38;  1864  ed. :  Child,  1882, 
large  pap.,  unct,  4.50;  same  sale,  8vo,  3.00;  Menzies,  1876, 
large  pap.,  16  engravings  inserted,  hlf  levt  mo,  git,  unct, 
10.50;  Cooke,  1883,  large  pap.,  7.50;  Henkels,  1902,  1.60; 
W.  F.  Fowle,  1864,  lar.  pap.,  cl,  unct,  17.50;  Anderson, 
1903,  1866  ed.,  cl,  3.00;  O'Shaughnessy,  1905,  hlf  mo,  large 
pap.,  10.00;  Rice,  1870,  large  pap.,  unct,  5.00;  Fisher,  1866, 
large  pap.,  1864,  cl,  10.00:  Butler,  1889,  1864  ed..  large 
pap.,  2.00;  Roche,  1864,  large  pap.,  1867,  8.00;  Barlow, 
1890,  cl,  unct,  large  pap.,  2.00;  Bangs,  1895,  large  pap.,  cl, 
unct,  2.25;  large  pap.,  hlf  mo,  git,  unct,  2.50;  1873  ed. : 
Guild,  1887,  3.25. 

488.  BOYNTON,  W.  W.    The  Early  History  of  Lorain  County, 

Ohio.  An  Address  delivered  July  4,  1876,  at  Elyria,  Ohio. 
8vo,  Title,  pp.  35.* 

"First  published  in  the  Elyria  Weekly  Republican,  July  7,  1876." 
Thomson. 

Issued  by  the  Lorain  County  Agricultural  Society,  n.  d. 

Sold:  Bourquin,  1894,  30  cts. 

489.  BOYLSTON,  E.  D.     Historical  Sketch  of  the  Hillsborough 

County  Congress,  held  at  Amherst,  N.  H.,  1774  and  1775, 
with  other  Revolutionary  Records.  Amherst :  1884.  8vo. 
Paper. 

490.  BOZMAN,  JOHN   LEEDS.     A  Sketch  of  the  History  of 

Maryland,  during  the  Three  First  Years  after  its  Settle- 
ment: to  which  is  prefixed  a  Copious  Introduction.  Balti- 
more: Edward  J.  Coale,  181 1.  8vo,  pp.  viii,  387,  (1). 
Portrait  of  Geo.  Calvert.* 

Sold:  Murphy,  1884,  .40;  Rice,  1870,  shp,  1.87;  Fisher,  1866, 
hlf  elf,  portraits  of  2  Lords  Calvert  inserted,  2.12;  Brinley, 
1880,  3.75;  Cable,  1883,  2.00;  Holbrow,  1892.  portrait  of 


BRACKENRIDGE.  107 

Ld.  Baltimore  inserted,  shp,  1.50;  Waterbury,  1895,  60 
cts.;  Barlow,  1890,  hlf  mo,  14.00;  Rogers,  1900,  1.70; 
Ilenkels,  1900,  1.60;  Thornton,  1878,  45  cts.;  Eourquin, 
1894,  name  cut  from  title,  60  cts. ;  Hoffmann,  1877,  shp,  70 
cts.;  Henkels,  1902,  1.70;  Guild,  1887,  1.00;  Anderson, 
1903,  orig.  elf,  bookplate  of  author,  2  extra  portr.,  4.15. 

491.  .  The  I  History  of  Maryland,  |  from  |  its  First  Settle- 
ment, in  1633,  I  to  The  Restoration,  in  1660,  |  with  |  A 
Copious  Introduction  |  and  |  Notes  and  Illustrations.  | 
Baltimore:  |  James  Lucas  &  E.  K.  Deaver.  |  1837.  2  vols. 
8vo,  pp.  xii,  9-314;  728.* 

The  aboriginal  history  is  very  complete. 
Sold:  Brevoort,  1890.  1.75;  Coburn,  1895,  4.25;  Murphy, 
1884,  8.00;  Deane,  1898,  shp,  3.00;  Ives,  1892,  elf,  extra, 
unct.  14.00;  Fisher,  1866,  shp,  3.00;  Mitchell,  1891,  hlf 
mo,  git,  Pawson  &  Nicholson,  unct,  8.50;  Brinley,  1880, 
3.50;  Bangs,  Merwin,  1865,  1.75;  Brayton  Ives,  1891,  elf, 
extra,  git,  14.00;  Child,  1882,  shts  folded,  6.30;  Henkels, 
1900,  1.50;  Alexander,  1895,  4.00;  Adee,  1895,  hlf  cr  levt 
mo,  git,  unct,  by  Matthews,  11.00;  M.  D.  Oilman,  1884, 
1.75;  Bourquin.  1894,  hlf  mo,  git,  unct,  map  inserted, 
4.20;  Field,  1875,  5.00;  Donnelly,  1894,  hlf  mo,  git,  4.50; 
Guild,  1887,  shts  fid,  2.50;  Henkels,  1900,  shp,  3.00. 

492.  BRACE,  CHARLES  LORING.     The  New  West,  or  Cali- 

fornia in  1867-68.    New  York:  1869.    8vo. 

Sold:  Bourquin,  1894,  10  cts. 

493.  BRACE,    JONATHAN.      A    Leaf    of    Milford    History;    a 

Thanksgiving  Sermon  preached  in  the  First  Church,  Mil- 
ford,  Ct.,  Nov.  25,  1858.    New  Haven  :  1858.    Pp.  24. 

494.  BRACHT,  VIKTOR.     Texas  im  Jahre   1848.     Nach  mehr 

jahrigen  Beobachtungen  dargestellt  von  Viktor  Bracht. 
Mit  verschiedenartigen  Zugaben  Auszugen  aus  Briefen. 
Elberfield  :  Jul.  Badeker,  1849.    8vo,  pp.  xii,  322. 

495.  BRACKENRIDGE,  HENRY  M.     History  of  the  Western 

Insurrection  in  Western  Pennsylvania,  commonly  called 
the  Whiskey  Insurrection.  1794.  Pittsburgh:  Printed  by 
W.  S.  Haven,  1859.    8vo.  pp.  336. 


IOS  BRACKENRIDGE. 

See  Hist.  Mag,  3,  377. 

Sabin   says:    "The  author's  father   defended  the  insurgents;   in 
this  work  the  father  is  defended."    See  Hugh   H.   Brackenridge. 
"Most  of  the  copies  of  this  book  were  destroyed  by  fire."  Barlow. 

Sold:  Bangs,  Merwin,  1865,  2.50;  Rice,  1870,  cl,  2.25;  Cable, 
1883,  1. 12;  Fisher,  1866,  hlf  mo,  unct,  git,  8.50;  Barlow, 
1890,  4.50;  Cable,  1882,  1.25;  Manson,  1899,  2.25;  M.  D. 
Gilman,  1884,  75  cts. ;  Donaldson,  1899,  1.30;  Menzies, 
1876,  hlf  mo,  git,  unct,  by  Bradstreet,  5.00;  Bourquin, 
1894.  2.50;  Bourquin.  1894,  1.80;  Hoffmann,  1877,  3.25; 
Guild,  1887,  1.50. 

496.  .    Views  of  Louisiana;  together  with  a  journal  of  a 

Voyage  up  the  Missouri  River,  in  1811.  Pittsburgh: 
Cramer,  Spear  &  Eichbaum,  1814.    8vo,  pp.  304.* 

Reprinted  with  the  following  title  :  Views  of  Louisiana ;  contain- 
ing Geographical,  Statistical  and  Historical  Notices  of  that  Vast  and 
Important    Portion    of   America.     Baltimore :     Schaeffer   &    Maund. 

1817.  i2mo.     pp.  323. 

This  does  not  include  the  Journal,  which  was  published  sepa- 
rately.    Baltimore.     1817. 

Sold:   Brevoort,    1890,    1.25;   Henkels,    1900,    1.30;   Randall, 

1901,  i8i7,ed.,  3.20;  Murphy.  1817  ed.,  1884,  .50;  Cooley, 
1866,  1817'  ed.,  hlf  mo,  1.00;  Woodward,  1869,  1814  ed., 
elf,  35  cts.;  Woodward,  1869,  1817  Bait,  ed.,  25  cts.;  Brin- 
ley,  1881,  1814  ed.,  1.75;  1893,  1.75;  Brinley,  1881,  1817 
ed.,  1.50;  Brinley,  1893,  1817  ed.,  1.62;  1814  ed. :  Dunbar, 
1892,  bds,  1.30;  Waterbury,  1895,  shp,  1.37;  Rogers,  1900, 
1.30;  M.  D.  Gilman,  1884,  2.00;  Bourquin,  1894,  1.10; 
Bangs,    1901,   hlf   mo,  8.00;   Bangs,    1898,   3.75;   Garnett, 

1902,  shp,  4.00 ;  Henkels.  1904,  shp,  broken,  6.25 ;  Ander- 
son, 1905,  shp,  5.00;  Rich,  1861,  is.  6d. ;  1817  ed. :  Randall 
&  Shreve,  1901,  bds,  unct,  3.20;  Shurtleff,  1875,  1.00; 
Proud,  1903,  3.25  ;  Field,  1875.  87  cts. ;  Henkels,  1900,  1.30. 

497.  .     Ansichten  von   Louisiana  nebst  einem  Tagebuche 

einer  in  Jahre  181 1  den  Missouri-Fluss  aufwarts  gemach- 
tete  Reise.    Aus  dem   Englischen.    Weimar:   Ind-Compt, 

18 1 8.  8vo. 

498.  .  Journal  of  a  Voyage  up  the  River  Missouri ;  per- 
formed in  Eighteen  Hundred  and  Eleven,  by  H.  M. 
Brackenridge,  Esq.  Baltimore:  Coale  &  Maxwell,  1815. 
121110,  pp.  247.    Second  Edition,  Revised  and  Enlarged  by 


BRADBURY.  109 

the  Author.  Baltimore:  Coale  &  Maxwell,  1816.  i2mo, 
pp.  viii,  246. 

First  published  with  the  "Views  of  Louisiana." 
Sold:  Brinley,  1881,  1.75;  Barlow,  1890,  hlf  mo,  2d  ed.,  5.00; 
Field,  1875,  2.87. 

499.  .     Recollections  of  Persons  and  Places  in  the  West. 

By  H.  M.  Brackenridge,  a  Native  of  the  Ohio.  Philadel- 
phia:  James  Kay.  Jun.  and  Brother,  1834.  i2mo,  pp.  244. 
Second  Enlarged  Edition.  Phila. :  J.  B.  Lippincott  &  Co., 
1868.     i2mo,  pp.  331. 

Editions  also  dated  1836,  1838,  and  1840. 
Sold:  Brinley,  1.25. 

500.  BRACKENRIDGE,  HUGH  H.     Incidents  of  the  Insurrec- 

tion in  the  Western  Parts  of  Pennsylvania,  In  the  Year 
1794.  Philadelphia:  John  McCulloch,  1795.  8vo,  Title, 
1  1,  pp.  5-124.    V.  II,  pp.  84.    V.  Ill,  pp.  154. 

"It  was  at  first  intended  to  publish  this  work  in  three  vols.,  with 
an  appendix  to  each  vol.  But  this  plan  was  relinquished,  and  it  was 
judged  best  to  publish  the  whole  in  one  vol.  (pp.  154).  This  accounts 
for  the  three  paginations;  that  the  second  and  third  begin  with  page 
S  is,  perhaps,  owing  to  title  pages,  &c.,  being  dropped."    Sabin. 

Sold:  Brinley,  1880,  15.50;  Fisher,  1866,  bds,  unct,  22.00; 
Menzies,  1876,  hlf  mo,  git,  unct,  14.50;  Bourquin,  1894, 
3.30;  Donnelly,  1894,  unct,  levt  1110,  by  Pratt,  12.50; 
Bangs,  1900,  hlf  shp,  4.00;  Bangs.  1899,  4.00;  Anderson, 
1903,  hlf  mo,  git,  some  Is  stained,  hole  in  title,  5.00; 
Pennvpacker.  1906,  hlf  mo,  git,  unct,  name  Richard 
Cooper  on  title,  11.00. 

501.  BRADBURY,   CHARLES.     History  of   Kennebunk  Port, 

from  its  First  Discovery  by  Bartholomew  Gosnold,  May 
14,  1602,  to  A.  D.  1837.  Kennebunk:  Printed  by  James 
K.  Remick,  1837.     i2mo,  pp.  301.    Plate. 

"The  town  authorized  a  subscription  of  500  copies  to  be  dis- 
tributed among  the  families.  See  N.  Am.  Rev.,  '47,  259;  Am.  Mo. 
Mag.,   11,  81."     Williamson. 

Sold:  Murphy,  1884,  4.00;  Brinley,  1879,  5.25;  Cable.  1882, 

3.87;  Manson,  1899.  hlf  mo,  extra,  8.00;  Thornton,  1878. 

3.12;  S.  L.  Boardman.  1883,  title  torn,  3.00;  Guild.  1887, 
6.00;  Morris,  1899,  6.00;  Libbie,  1902,  cl,  3.25. 


IIO  BRADFORD. 

502.  BRADBURY,  JOHN.     Travels  in  the  Interior  of  America, 

in  the  Years  1809,  1810,  and  181 1  ;  including  a  Descrip- 
tion of  Upper  Louisiana,  together  with  the  States  of 
Ohio,  Kentucky,  Indiana,  and  Tennessee,  with  the  Illinois 
and  Western  Territories,  and  containing  Remarks  and 
Observations  useful  to  Persons  Emigrating  to  those 
Countries.  Liverpool :  Printed  for  the  author  by  Smith 
&  Galway.  London :  Published  by  Sherwood,  Neely  & 
Jones,  1817.  8vo,  pp.  xii,  Errata  1  slip,  (1),  10-364.  + 
Second  Edition.  London:  Sherwood,  Neely  &  Son,  1819. 
8vo,  pp.  346.    Map. 

Contains  Osage  vocabulary. 

503.  BRADDOCK,  GENERAL.    The  Expedition  of  Major  Gen- 

eral Braddock  to  Virginia ;  with  The  Two  Regiments  of 
Hackett  and  Dunbar.  Being  Extracts  of  Letters  from  an 
Officer  in  one  of  those  Regiments  to  his  Friend  in  Lon- 
don, describing  the  March  and  Engagement  in  the  Woods. 
Together  With  many  little  Incidents,  giving  A  lively 
Idea  of  the  Nature  of  the  Country,  Climate,  and  Manner 
in  which  the  Officers  and  Soldiers  lived;  also  the  Diffi- 
culties they  went  through  in  the  Wilderness.  London: 
Printed  for  H.  Carpenter,  1755.    8vo,  Half-Title,  pp.  29. 

"A  rare  tract  and  a  vile  misrepresentation  of  everything  that  the 
worthless,   unknown  scribbler   undertakes  to  describe."     Sabin. 

504.  .     Etat  Present  de  la  Pensilvanie,  011  Ton   frouve  le 

detail  de  ce  qui  s'y  est  passe  depuis  la  defaite  du  General 
Braddock  jusqu'a  a  la  prise  d'Oswego,  avec  tine  Carte 
particuliere  de  cette  Colonic     Paris:  1756.     121110. 

Sold:  Murphy.  1884,  1.75. 

505.  BRADFORD,  ALDEN.     History  of  Massachusetts,  From 

1764  to  July  1775  ;  when  Gen.  Washington  took  Command 
of  the  American  Army.  Boston :  Richardson  &  Lord, 
1822.    8vo,  pp.  vii,  414.* 

Sold:  Olcott,  1901,  bds,  unct,  covers  loose,  .50;  Fisher,  1866, 
hlf  mo,  unct,  git,  13.00;  Libbie,  1901,  bds,  unct,  1. 12; 
Roche,  1867,  bds,  unct,  2.75;  Dunbar,  1892,  bds,  unct, 
1.25;  Barlow,  1890,  4.00;  Menzies,  1876,  hlf  mo,  git,  unct, 
portr.  inserted,  4.50;  Hoffmann,  1877,  unct,  1.62;  Cooke, 
1883,  levt  mo,  git,  3  vols.,  16.50;  Holliday,  1870,  bds,  unct, 
2.75;  Anderson,  1904,  bds,  unct,  5.00. 


BRADFORD.  Ill 

506.  .     History  of  Massachusetts,   from  July,    1775.   when 

General  Washington  took  Command  of  the  American 
Army,  at  Cambridge,  to  the  Year  1781;.  ( Inclusive,  1  When 
the  Federal  Government  was  established  under  the  Pres- 
ent Constitution.     Boston  :  Wells  &  Lilly.  1825.    8vo,  pp. 

Sold:  Leonard,  1875,  3.00;  Bangs,  1895,  4.50;  Libbie,  1897, 
lil f  elf,  extra  git,  3.00;  Fisher,  1866,  bds,  2.75;  Waterbury, 
1895,  1822-25  ed.,  2  vols.,  shp,  2.75 ;  Rogers,  1900,  50  cts. ; 
Barlow,  1890,  4.00;  Menzies,  1876,  hlf  mo,  git,  unct,  portr. 
inserted,  4.50;  West,  1889,  2.75;  Bourquin,  1894.  1.60; 
Hoffmann,  1877,  bds,  unct.  [.62;  Shurtleff,  1875,  2.75. 

507.  .     History  of  Massachusetts,  from  the  Year  1790  to 

1820.    Boston  :  The  Author,  1829.    8vo,  pp.  327. 

Sold:  Leonard,  1875,  2.37;  Bangs,  Merwin,  1865,  75  cts.; 
Balcom,  1901,  3  vols  ,  1822,  1825,  1829,  hlf  mo,  git,  unct, 
10.50;  Hale,  1905,  1829  ed.,  orig.  bds,  unct,  3.00;  Adee,  3 
vols.,  1822-29,  1895,  levant  mo,  extra,  unct,  27.00;  Barlow, 
3  vols.,  hlf  mo,  unct,  12.00;  Rice,  4  vols.,  hlf  mo,  unct, 
24.00;  Deane,  1898,  3  vols.,  1822-29,  hlf  elf,  7.50;  Chase  & 
Dale,  1897,  3  vols.,  1822-29,  with  Hist,  of  Mass.,  1620  to 
1S.20,  4  vols.,  hit  mo,  extra  git,  unct,  autograph  of  Gen'l 
Artemtts  Ward  on  one  title  p.,  19.00;  Menzies,  1876,  hlf 
mo,  git,  unct,  portr.  inserted,  4.50.  At  the  Menzies  sale 
the  editions  of  1822,  1825,  and  1829,  uniform  in  binding, 
sold  each  at  4.50,  or  for  the  three,  13.50;  Hoffmann.  1877. 
bds,  unct,  1.62;  A.  G.  Greene,  1869,  3  vols..  1822-25,  6.75; 
Guild,.  1887,  hlf  mo,  git.  unct,  3  vols.,  1764-1820,  6.75; 
Cooke,  1883.  hlf  levt  mo,  unct,  16.50;  Coburn,  1888,  bds, 
unct,  11.00;  Brinley,  1879,  3  vols.,  1822-29,  hlf  mo,  extra, 
unct,  16.50;  Barlow,  1890,  the  3  vols.,  12.00;  Child,  1S22. 
3  vols.,  1822-29,  bds,  unct,  4.1 1;  Cable,  1882,  bds,  unct, 
6.36;  Manson.  1(^04.  hlf  mo,  git,  unct,  3  vols.,  10.50;  Man- 
son,  1904.  bds.  unct,  3  vols.,  8.25;  Manson,  levt  mo,  extra 
git,  unct,  454  extra  illus.  inserted,  129.00;  Libbie,  1901. 
1  vol.  shp.  2  vols,  bds,  unct,  10.50. 

508.  .    History  of  Massachusetts,  for  Two  Hundred  Years  : 

from  the  Year  1620  to  1820.  Boston:  Hilliard.  Gray  & 
Co.,  1835.    8vo,  pp.  12,  480.     Map.* 

Sold:  Rice.  1870.  3  vols.,  1822-29,  3  vols,  and  Hist,  of  Mass. 
for  200  yrs..  Bost.,   1835,  4  vols.,  hlf  brown  levt  mo.  git, 


112  BRADFORD. 

unct,  24.00;  Cable,  1882,  bds,  3.00;  Child,  1882,  bds,  unct, 
portraits  inserted,  2.62;  Libbie,  1901,  bds,  1.37;  Thornton, 
1878,  1.00;  Deane,  1898,  2.50;  1835  ed. :  Balcom,  1901,  hlf 
mo,  git,  unct,  3.75;  Cameron,  1896,  3.00;  Libbie,  1897, 
3.50;  Livermore,  1894,  1.25;  Brinley,  1879,  hlf  elf,  git, 
3.25 ;  Holbrow,  1892,  39  portraits  inserted  for  binding, 
2.62;  Cable,  1883,  1.75;  West,  1889,  2.50;  Manson,  1899, 
87  cts. 

509.  .     Complete  and  Authentic  History  of  the  Battle  of 

Bunker  Hill,  June  17,  1775,  derived  from  the  Best  Author- 
ities.   Boston:  Bradley  &  Co.  (1825).    8vo,  pp.  14. 

Sold:  Manson,  1899,  50  cts. 

510.  .     A  Particular  Account  of  the  Battle  of  Bunker  or 

Breed's  Hill,  on  the  17th  June,  1775.  By  a  Citizen  of 
Boston.  Boston :  1825.  8vo,  pp.  26.  -\-  Second  Edition. 
Boston :  Cummings,  Hilliard  &  Co.,  1825.    8vo,  pp.  27. 

Sold:  Coburn,   1895,  hlf  mo,  unct,  extra  illus.,  4.25  ;  Rice, 
1870,  unct,  1.00;  Manson,  1899,  wrappers,  unct,  1.25. 

511.  .     New  England  Chronology;  from  the  Discovery  of 

the  Country,  by  Cabot,  in  1497,  to  1800  (1820).  Boston: 
S.  G.  Simpkins,  1843.     121110,  pp.  202. 

Sold:  Cable,  1882,  1.12. 

512.  BRADFORD,    JAMES.     An   Address   at    Rowley,    Mass., 

Sept.  5th,  1839,  the  Second  Centennial  Anniversary  of  the 
Settlement.  Boston:  Ferdinand  Andrews,  1840.  i2mo, 
PP-  54- 

See,  also,  Thomas  Gage. 

Sold :  Woodward,   1869,  63  cts. ;  Thornton,   1878,  95   cts. ; 
Manson,  1899,  50  cts. 

513.  BRADFORD,  LAURENCE.     Historic  Duxbury  in  Plym- 

outh County,  Massachusetts.  Boston :  1900.  8vo,  pp.  6, 
128. 

514.  BRADFORD,  WILLIAM.     History  of   Plymouth   Planta- 

tion. By  William  Bradford,  the  Second  Governor  of  the 
Colony.  Now  first  printed  from  the  original  Manuscript 
for  the  Massachusetts   Historical  Societv.     Published  at 


UKADFOKD.  I  1  3 

the  charge  of  the  Appleton  Fund.  Boston:  Publ.  for  the 
Society,  by  Little,  llrown  &  Co.,  1856.    8vo,  pp.  476.* 

515.  BRADFORD,    GOV.    WILLIAM.      History    of    Plymouth 

Plantation  by  William  Bradford,  the  Second  Governor  of 
the  Colony.  Reprinted  from  the  Massachusetts  Histori- 
cal Collections.  Edited,  with  Notes  by  Chas.  Deane, 
Member  of  the  Massachusetts  Historical  Society.  Bos- 
ton :  Privately  printed,  1856.    8vo,  pp.  xix,  (1),  476.* 

See  Coll.  Mass.  Hist.  Soc.  4th  ser.  v.  3.    But  50  copies  in  pres- 
ent edition,  for  presentation. 

Sold:  Gregg,  1895,  7.50;  Bangs,  1894,  7.50;  Libbie,  1897, 
9.25;  Murphy,  1884,  5.00;  Deane,  1898,  cl,  unct,  21.25; 
Menzies,  1875,  hlf  mo,  unct,  7.00;  Guild,  1887,  cl,  unct, 
10.00;  Livennore,  1894,  cl,  unct,  7.50;  Manson,  1899, 
10.50;  Rice,  1870,  cl,  unct,  2.88;  J.  G.  Smith,  1883,  3.30; 
M.  D.  Gilman,  1884,  2.12;  Shurtleff,  1875,  7-5° ;  Guild, 
1887,  10.00:  Libbie,  1898,  8.00;  Perry,  1899,  3.75;  Poole, 
1900,  3.12;  Libbie,  1902,  cl,  unct,  3.75;  Chaffee,  1903, 
3.60;  Libbie,  1904,  cl,  unct,  3.00;  Massie,  1905,  cl,  unct, 
5.00;  Eames,  1905,  cl,  5.25. 

516.  .    Mourt's   Relation  or  Journal  of  the   Plantation   at 

Plymouth  with  an  Introduction  and  Notes  by  Henry  Mar- 
tyn  Dexter.  Boston  ;  John  Kimball  Wiggin.  1865.  4to,  pp. 
xxxi,  8  1.,  pp.  176.  Map. 

517.  .  Governor  Bradford's  Manuscript  History  of  Plym- 
outh Plantation  and  its  Transmission  to  our  own  Times, 
by  Justin  Winsor.     Cambridge:  University  Press,  1881. 

Private  edition.     Seventy-five  copies  printed. 
Sold:  Brevoort,  1890,  4.00. 

518.  .    The  History  of  the  Plimoth  Plantation  ;  written  by 

William  Bradford,  one  of  the  Founders  and  Second  Gov- 
ernor of  that  Colony ;  reproduced  in  facsimile,  by  Pho- 
tography of  the  Original  Manuscript ;  with  an  Introduc- 
tion by  J.  A.  Doyle.  Boston :  Houghton,  Mifflin  &  Co., 
1895.    4to. 

5ig.  .     History  of  the  Plimoth   Plantation.      Reproduced 

in  facsimile  from  the  original  manuscript.     London  :  1896. 
Folio.     Introduction  by  J.  A.  Doyle. 
Sold:  Pratt,  1899,  cl,  unct.  14.50:  Massie,  1905,  cl,  unct,  11.50. 


I  14  BKAI1.M. 

520.  .     Bradford's  History  of  "Plimoth  Plantation" ;  from 

the  original  Manuscript  with  a  Report  of  the  Proceedings 
incident  to  the  Return  of  the  Manuscript  to  Massachu- 
setts. Printed  under  the  Direction  of  the  Secretary  of  the 
General  Court.  Boston  (Commonwealth  of  Massachu- 
setts, Office  of  Secretary)  :  1898.  Svo,  pp.  yj,  555.  Por- 
traits and  facsimiles.* 

Sold:   Balcom,    1901,   2.50;   Whitmore,    1902,    1.50;    Bangs, 
1901,  4.12. 

521.  BRADFORD,  WILLIAM  JOHN  ALDEN.     Notes  on  the 

Northwest,  or  Valley  of  the  Upper  Mississippi.  Com- 
prising the  Country  between  Lakes  Superior  and  Michi- 
gan, East ;  the  Illinois  and  Missouri  Rivers,  and  the 
Northern  Boundary  of  the  United  States ;  including  Iowa 
and  Wisconsin,  Part  of  Michigan  Northwest  of  the 
Straits  of  Mackinaw,  and  Northern  Illinois  and  Missouri. 
New  York  and  London:  Wiley  and  Putnam,  1846.  121110, 
pp.  vi,  (1),  302.* 

Sold:  Fisher,  1866,  .50;  Brinley,  1881,  10  cts. ;  Cooke,  1883. 
unct,  3.75  ;  Guild,  1887,  1.00;  Polock,  1904,  cl,  3.25. 

522.  BRADSBY,   H.   C.      History  of   Bradford   County,   Penna., 

with  Biographical  Selections.  Chicago :  S.  B.  Nelson  & 
Co.,  1891.    4to,  pp.  xi.  1320.    Folding  colored  map.* 

523.  BRADSTREET,  JOHN.     An  Impartial  Account  of  Lieut. 

Col.  Bradstreet's  Expedition  to  Fort  Frontenac.  To 
which  are  added,  A  few  Reflections  on  the  Conduct  of 
that  Enterprise,  and  the  Advantages  resulting  from  its 
Success.  By  a  Volunteer  on  the  Expedition.  London: 
T.  Wilcox.  1759.    8vo,  2  1.,  pp.  60. 

See  Munsell's  Hist.  Ser.  No.  IV.    Bancroft,  IV,  p.  308. 

524.  BRADY,  WILLIAM.     Glimpses  of  Texas:  its  Divisions, 

Resources,  Prospects,  &c.  Houston  :  1871.  121110,  pp.  104. 
Map. 

An  Immigration  Document. 
Sold:  Bourquin,  1894,  20  cts.;  Henkels,  1902,  60  cts. 

525.  BRAHM,  JOHN  GERAR  WILLIAM  DE.     History  of  the 

Province  of  Georgia  :  with  Maps  of  Original  Surveys.    By 


1SKKAZEALE.  I  I  5 

John  Gerar  William  de  Rrahm,  His  Majesty's  Surveyor- 
General  for  the  Southern  District  of  North  America. 
Now  First  Printed.  Wormsloe  (N.  C.) :  1849.  4to,  pp. 
55,  (1).    6  Plates. 

Fort\  nine  copies  were  privately  printed  from  MSS  in  the 
Library  of  Harvard  College  for  the  editor,  George  Wytnberly  Jones. 
An  ordinary  ropy  in  the  Ingraham  sale,  1851,  brought  49.00.  Five 
copies  are  on  plate  paper. 

Sold:  Murphy,  1884,  hlf  mo,  git,  unci,  45.00;  Barlow,  1890, 
cl,  unct,  plate  pap.,  presentation  copy  to  Winthrop  Sar- 
gent from  Mr.  Jones,  36.00 ;  Menzies,  1876,  plate  pap.,  hlf 
mo,  git,  unct,  52.00;  Henkels,  1900,  cl,  unct,  30.00;  Ander- 
son, 1905,  orig.  cl,  presentation  copy  from  editor,  G.  W. 
Jones,  31.00. 

526.  BRAMAN,  D.  E.  E.     Braman's  Information  about  Texas. 

Carefully  Prepared  by  D.  E.  E.  Braman,  of  Matagorda, 
Texas.  Philadelphia:  J.  B.  Lippincott  &  Co.,  1857.  i2mo, 
pp.  192.  +  1858. 

Sold:  Bourquin,  1894,  25  cts. ;  Guild,  1887,  25  cts 

527.  BRANDEGEE,  AUGUSTUS.   Some  Incidents  of  the  Early 

History  of  New  London,  Ct.,  gathered  from  its  Tomb- 
stones.   8vo.  pp.  8  &  14.    14  plates  of  ancient  tombstones. 

528.  BRANDOW,  JOHN   HENRY.     The  Story  of  Old  Sara- 

toga ;  or,  the  History  of  Schuylerville.  Albany,  N.  V. : 
Brandow  Print  Co.,  1901.     i2mo,  pp.  396.     Maps. 

529.  BRANT   and   FULLER.     Memorial   Record   of  Alabama. 

A  Concise  Account  of  the  State's  Political,  Military,  Pro- 
fessional and  Industrial  Progress,  together  with  the  Per- 
sonal Memoirs  of  many  of  its  People.  In  two  volumes. 
Illustrated.  Vol.  I,  (2).  Madison,  Wis.:  Brant  &  Fuller, 
1893.    4to,  pp.  viii,  17-1144;  V.  II,  pp.  vii,  17-1100. 

Largely  devoted  to  personal  memoirs. 

530.  BREAZEALE,  J.  W.  M.     Life  As  It  Is;  or  Matters  and 

Things  in  General :  containing,  amongst  other  things,  his- 
torical sketches  of  the  Exploration  and  first  Settlement  of 
the  State  of  Tennessee ;  Manners  and  Customs  of  the  In- 
habitants ;  their  Wars  with  the  Indians ;  Battle  of  King's 
Mountain;  History  of  the   Harps,    (Two  noted  Murder- 


Il6  BRERETON. 

ers;).  A  Satirical  Burlesque  upon  the  Practice  of  Elec- 
tioneering, &c,  &c.  .  .  .  Knoxville :  Pr.  by  James 
Williams,  Office  of  the  Post,  1842.     i2mo,  pp.  256.* 

Sold:  Bangs,  1896,  orig.  bds,  6.75. 

531.  BRECK,  SAMUEL.    Sketch  of  the  Internal  Improvements 

already  made  by  Pennsylvania ;  with  Observations  upon 
her  Physical  and  Fiscal  Means  for  their  Extension;  par- 
ticularly as  they  have  reference  to  the  Future  Growth 
and  Prosperity  of  Philadelphia.  Illustrated  by  a  Map  of 
Pennsylvania.  Philadelphia:  1818.  8vo,  pp.  82.  +  Second 
Edition,  revised  and  enlarged.  Philadelphia:  M.  Thomas, 
1818.    8vo,  pp.  81.  (1).    Map. 

Sold:  Bourquin,  1894,  35  cts. 

532.  BREESE,  SIDNEY.     The  Early  History  of  Illinois,  from 

its  discovery  by  the  French  in  1673,  until  its  cession  to 
Great  Britain  in  1763,  including  the  narrative  of  Mar- 
quette's discovery  of  the  Mississippi.  With  biographical 
memoir,  by  M.  W.  Fuller.  Edited  by  Thos.  Hoyne.  Chi- 
cago :  E.  B.  Myers  &  Co.,  1884.  8vo,  pp.  438.  Portraits 
and  Maps. 

Sold:  Slee,  1900,  3.25 ;  Bangs,  1902,  elf,  git,  by  Pratt,  5.00. 

533.  BRENDLE,  A.  S.     A  Brief  History  of  Schaeffertown,  Pa. 

York,  Pa.:  Privately  Printed,  1901.  8vo.  Portraits  and 
facsimiles. 

534.  BRERETON,  JOHN.    A  |  Briefe  and  true  Relation  of  |  the 

Discouerie  of  the  North  |  part  of  Virginia ;  being  a  |  most 
pleasant,  fruitful!  |  and  commodious  |  soile :  |  Made  this 
present  yeere  1602,  by  |  Captaine  Bartholomew  Gosnold, 
Cap-  I  taine  Bartholomew  Gilbert,  and  diuers  |  other  gen- 
tlemen their  associates,  by  the  |  permission  of  the  honour- 
able knight,  I  Sir  Walter  Raleigh,  &c.  |  Written  by  M. 
John  Brereton  |  one  of  the  voyage.  |  Whereunto  is  an- 
nexed a  Treatise,  |  conteining  important  inducements  for 
I  the  planting  in  those  parts,  and  |  finding  a  passage  that 
way  I  to  the  South  fea,  |  and  China.  |  Written  by  M.  Ed- 
ward Hayes,  |  gentleman  |  long  since  imploied  in  the  like 
action.  |  I.ondoni,  |  Impensis  Geor.  Bishop.  |  1602.  4to, 
pp.  48.* 


BREWER.  117 

"Gosnold  first  made  land  at  York  Harbor,  May  14,  1602.  There 
were  two  impressions  of  this  tract  in  1602.  Three  copies  of  the  first 
are  believed  to  exist.  One  is  in  the  John  Carter  Brown  Library  at 
Providence.  A  copy  brought  ^265  in  1886.  The  second  impression 
contains  twenty-four  additional  pages  of  'Induccmenls,'  and  a  copy 
now  in  the  Lenox  Library  was  sold  at  the  Barlow  auction  in  1890 
for  $1,125."    Williamson. 

"A  work  of  the  greatest  rarity.  Jadis'  copy  sold  for  £5,  15s.  6d. 
Reprint  made:    Mass.  Hist.  Soc.  Coll.,  3d  Ser.  VIII.,  83-123."    Sabin. 

In  1602  Capt.  Bartholomew  Gosnold  and  32  Englishmen  sailed 
from  Falmouth  to  examine  and  explore  "the  North  parts  of  Vir- 
ginia," and  with  him  sailed  John  Brereton.  The  expedition  sailed  in 
March  and  returned  in  July,  and  between  these  dates  they  landed  at 
Cape  Cod  and  explored  the  coast  and  the  Elizabeth  Islands.  Brere- 
ton was  one  of  the  five  Englishmen  who  first  landed  on  the  shores  of 
New  England,  and  his  account  is  simple  and  interesting.  .  He  also 
gives  a  description  of  the  natural  advantages,  products,  etc.,  and  a 
list  of  the  animals,  plants  and  minerals  which  they  saw.  The  book 
includes  a  brief  account  of  the  voyage  of  Capt.  Mace  in  search  of 
Raleigh's  lost  colony  in  Virginia  (Roanoke)  and  a  Treatise  by  Cap- 
tain Edward  Hayes  on  the  advantages  of  a  colony  in  Virginia  and 
the  likelihood  of  a  passage  to  the  South  Seas. 

Sold:  Brinley,  1878,  dk  green  gros  gr  levt  mo,  broad  inside 

borders,  tooled  and  gilt  on  polished  red  mo,  W.  Pratt, 

with    Rosier's   Va.,    1600.00;    Barlow,    1890,    vellum,    git, 

1125.00. 

535.  .    A  Briefe  and  True  Relation  of  the  Discoverie  of  the 

North  Part  of  Virginia.  By  John  Brereton.  Reproduced 
in  facsimile  from  the  first  edition  of  1602.  Introduction 
by  Luther  S.  Livingston.  New  York :  Dodd,  Mead  &  Co., 
1903.    8vo,  pp.  7,  24. 

Facsimile  printed  as  supplement  to  The  Bibliographer.  October, 
November.  1002  and  afterwards  issued  in  book  form  bv  Dodd,  Mead 
&  Co.,  New  York. 

Facsimile  reprints.  Historical  Series,  No.  2. 

536.  BREVOORT,  ELIAS.     New  Mexico,  her  Resources  and 

Attractions;  A  Collection  of  Facts  on  Mines,  Public 
Lands  and  Spanish  and  Mexican  Land  Grants.  Santa. 
Fe:  1874.    8vo,  pp.  176. 

537.  BREWER,  WILLIS.     Alabama:   her   History,   Resources, 

War  Record,  and  Public  Men.  From  1540  to  1872.  (Quo- 
tation, 12  lines.)  (Seal  of  State.)  Montgomery,  Ala.: 
Barrett  &  Brown,  1872.    8vo,  pp.  712. 

"This  book  must  be  regarded  as  the  most  valuable  general  con- 
tribution to  the  history  of  the  State  yet  made.  In  the  preparation  of 
it  the  author  lias  displayed  wonderful  industry  in  collecting  so  much 
of  interest  and  importance.     His  work  possesses  the  greatest  merit. 


t  I  8  BREWSTER. 

however  in  that  its  accuracy  of  statements  of  fact  is  in  the  main 
without  fault."    Oiven's  Bibl.  Ala. 

Sold:  Guild,  1887,  2.10. 

538.  BREWERTON,  G.  DOUGLAS.     The  War  in  Kansas.     A 

Rough  Trip  to  the  Border,  among  New  Homes  and  a 
Strange  People.  New  York :  Derby  &  Jackson,  1856. 
i2mo,  pp.  400.  Republished  as  the  "Wars  of  the  Western 
Border;  or  New  Homes  and  a  Strange  People.  New 
York :  Derby  &  Jackson,  i860."    i2mo,  pp.  400.* 

539.  BREWSTER,  CHARLES  W.    Rambles  about  Portsmouth. 

Sketches  of  Persons,  Localities,  and  Incidents  of  Two 
Centuries.  Principally  from  Tradition  and  Unpublished 
Documents.  Portsmouth,  N.  H. :  C.  W.  Brewster  &  Son, 
1859.    8vo,  pp.  376.     First  Series. 

540.  .       Rambles     about     Portsmouth.       Second     Series. 

Sketches  of  Persons,  Localities  and  Incidents  of  Two  Cen- 
turies :  Principally  from  Tradition  and  Unpublished  Docu- 
ments. With  a  Biographical  Sketch  of  the  Author  by 
Wm.  H.  Hackett.  Portsmouth,  N.  H. :  Printed  and  Pub- 
lished by  Lewis  W.  Brewster,  1869.    8vo,  pp.  375.* 

Sold:  Woodward,  1869,  2.00;  Brinley,  1879,  3.00;  J.  G. 
Smith,  1883,  2.12;  Manson,  1899,  2.00;  Cable,  1882,  2  v., 
1859-1869,  4.50;  M.  D.  Gilman,  1884,  1st  &  2d  ser.,  1869-73, 
4.50;  Hoffmann,  1877,  2.00;  Whitmore,  1902,  1st  &  2d  ser., 
4.50;  Manson,  1904,  bds,  unct,  2  v.,  13.00;  Massie,  1905. 
cl,  7.00. 

541.  .     Rambles  about  Portsmouth.     Sketches  of  Persons, 

Localities  and  Incidents  of  Two  Centuries.  Principally 
from  Tradition  and  Unpublished  Documents.  First  and 
Second  Series.  Second  Edition,  Corrected.  Portsmouth  : 
Printed  and  Published  by  Lewis  W.  Brewster,  1869-73. 
2  vols.    8vo. 

Sold:  Balcom,  igoi,  4.50;  Olcott,  1901,  4.25;  Manson.  1899, 
4.75;  Shurtleff,  1875,  2.12;  Child.  1882,  2  vols.,  4.50;  S.  L. 
Boardman,  1883,  2  v.,  1869-73,  2-9°'<  S.  L.  Boardman.  1883, 
1859-69,  2  v.,  3.00:  Guild,  1887,  2  v.,  5.00;  Harold  Peirce, 
both  ser.,  3.80;  Libbie,  190 1,  4.00. 


BRICKELL.  119 

542.  BRICE,  WALLACE  A.     History  of  Fort  Wayne,  from  the 

Earliest  Known  Accounts  of  this  Point,  to  the  Present 
Period.  Embracing  an  extended  view  of  the  aboriginal 
tribes  of  the  Northwest,  including  more  especially  the 
Miamies,  of  the  locality — their  habits,  customs,  &c. — 
together  with  a  Comprehensive  Summary  of  the  General 
Relations  of  the  Northwest,  from  the  latter  Part  of  the 
Seventeenth  Century,  to  the  Struggles  of  1812-14;  with  a 
Sketch  of  the  Life  of  the  Late  Hon.  Samuel  Hanna,  to- 
gether with  short  Sketches  of  several  of  the  Early  Pioneer 
Settlers  of  Fort  Wayne.  Also  an  Account  of  the  Manu- 
facturing, Mercantile,  and  Railroad  Interests  of  Fort 
Wayne  and  Vicinity.  With  Illustrations.  Fort  Wayne, 
Ind. :  D.  W.  Jones  &  Son,  1868.    8vo,  pp.  xvi,  324,  33* 

Steel  plate  of  Hanna.  The  last  33  pages  are  the  biographies  and 
are  paged  independently  of  the  rest  of  the  book. 

Sold:  Randall,  1901.  1.50;  Cable,  1883,  75  cts. ;  Dunbar.  1892, 
80  cts.;  Bushnell,  1883,  extra  illus.,  hlf  mo,  3.00;  Child. 
1882,  1.37;  Cable,  1882,  hlf  mo,  unct,  git,  1.50;  Cable,  1883, 
hlf  ro,  unct,  37  cts.;  Libbie,  1901,  1.00;  Bourquin,  1894, 
1. 10;  Field,  1875,  1.37;  Guild,  1887,  1.50. 

543.  BRICKELL,  JOHN  (M.  D.).  The  Natural  History  of  North 

Carolina.  With  an  account  of  the  Trades,  Manners,  and 
Customs  of  the  Christian  and  Indian  Inhabitants.  Illus- 
trated with  Copper-Plates,  whereon  are  curiously  En- 
graved the  Map  of  the  Country,  several  strange  Beasts, 
Birds.  Fishes,  Snakes,  Insects,  Trees,  and  Plants,  &c. 
Dublin:  James  Carson,  1737.  8vo,  Title,  1  1.,  preface, 
iii-vi.  subscribers,  vii-xv,  408.    Map  and  Two  Plates. 

Reprinted  with  a  new  title  page.  Dublin,  1743. 

Sabin  gives  this  book  as  published  by  The  Author.  Weeks,  by 
Jas.  Carson. 

"An  almost  exact  verbal  transcript  of  Lawson's  History  (Caro- 
lina), without  acknowledgment  on  the  part  of  the  author,  or 
even  a  hint  that  it  is  not  original.  Periods  and  paragraphs  arc  trans- 
posed;  parts  arc  occasionally  omitted,  and  words  here  and  there  in- 
terpolated; but  as  a  whole  a  more  daring  piece  of  plagiarism  was 
never  executed."    Jarcd  Sparks  in  No.  Am.  Rev.,  xxiii,  3S8. 

Sold:  Dublin  edition,  1737:  Bangs,  1895.  5.50;  Deane,  1898, 
title  mended,  2  leaves  dedication  lacking,  7.00;  Brinley, 
1880,  1737  ed.,  5.00;  Chittenden.  1894,  3.25;  Bangs.  1895, 
Bancroft's  bookplate  and  autograph,  5.50;  Bourquin. 
1894,  3.75;  Rich,  1861,  7s.;  Field.  1875.  6.50;  Guild,  1887, 
7.00;  1743  ed. :  Rice,  1870,  elf,  13.00. 


120  BROCK. 

544.  BRICKENSTEIN,  H.  A.     Sketch  of  the  Early  History  of 

Lititz,  Pa.,  1742-1775.    Nazareth:  1885.    8vo,  pp.  34.* 

Reprint    from    Trans.    Moravian    Historical    Society    of    Penna., 
V.  2,  1 885. 

545.  BRIDGMAN,   RAYMOND   L.     Ten  Years  of  Massachu- 

setts.   Boston:  D.  C.  Heath  &  Co.,  1888.     i2mo,  pp.  127. 

The   ten   years   are    from    1878   to    1888.     The   book   is   devoted 
to  Sociology. 

546.  BRIGGS.  ERASMUS.     History  of  the   Original  Town   of 

Concord,  being  the  present  Towns  of  Concord,  Collins, 
N.  Collins  and  Sardinia,  Erie  County,  N.  Y.  Rochester : 
1883.     8vo,  pp.  977. 

547.  BRIGHAM,    A.    DELANY.      Geneva,    Seneca    Falls    and 

Waterloo  Directory  for  1862-63,  with  Histories  of  the 
Towns.    Geneva,  N.  Y.    8vo. 

548.  BRIGHAM,  WILLIAM.    An  Address  delivered  before  the 

Inhabitants  of  Grafton  (Mass.),  on  the  First  Centennial 
Anniversary  of  that  Town,  April  29,  1835.  Boston  :  Light 
&  Horton,  1835.    8vo,  pp.  40. 

549.  BRINCKERHOFF,  T.  V.     Historical  Sketch  of  the  Town 

of  Fishkill  from  its  First  Settlement.  Fishkill  Landing: 
1866. 

550.  BRINK,  BENJAMIN  MYER.     The  Early  History  of  Sau- 

gerties ;  inscribed  to  the  Saugerties  Chapter,  Daughters 
of  the  American  Revolution.  Kingston,  N.  Y. :  R.  \Y. 
Anderson  &  Son,  1902.     i2tno,  pp.  365,  12.    Illustrated. 

551.  BRINTON,   DANIEL  G.     Notes  on  the   Floridian   Penin- 

sula; its  Literary  History,  Indian  Tribes  and  Antiquities. 
Philadelphia:  Joseph  Sabin,  1859.     121110,  pp.  viii,  13-202.* 

Sold:  Murphy,  1884,  1.25;  Dunbar,  1892,  1.12;  Bourquin, 
1894,  1. 10;  Henkels,  1900,  50  cts. ;  Harold  Peirce,  1903,  70 
cts. ;  Bourquin,  1894,  1.30. 

552.  BROCK,  R.  A.     Richmond  as  a  Manufacturing  and  Trading 

Centre:  including  Historical  Sketch  of  the  City,  with 
Illustrations  and  Map.  Richmond,  Va. :  Jones  &  Cook, 
1879.    8vo. 


RRODIIKAD.  121 

BROCK,  SALLIE  A.    See  No.  5223. 

553.  BROCKETT,  L.  P.     Our  Western  Empire;  or,  The  Xew 

West  Beyond  the  Mississippi.  The  latest  and  most  com- 
prehensive work  on  the  states  and  territories  west  of  the 
Mississippi.  Philadelphia:  18S1.  8vo.  Illustrations, 
Maps. 

554.  BRODHEAD,  JOHN   ROMYN.     History  of  the  State  of 

New  York.  First  Period,  1609-1664.  New  York:  Harper 
&  Bros.,  1853.  8vo,  pp.  xv,  801.  Folded  Map  of  New 
Netherlands.  History  of  the  State  of  New  York.  Second 
Volume.  First  Edition.  New  York:  Harper  Bros.,  1871. 
Svo,  pp.  xv,  680.* 

The  Same.  Second  Edition.  New  York:  Harper 
Bros.,  1859.  8vo,  pp.  xv,  801.  Advertisement,  i  1.  Map 
according  to  Charters  granted  by  the  States  General,  Oct. 
11,  1614,  and  June  3,  1621.* 

At  his  death  Mr.  Brodhead  left  material  for  a  third  volume. 

Sold:  1853  ed. :  Bangs,  Merwin,  1865,  1.50;  Weeks,  1902, 
4.20;  Thornton,  1878,  2.50;  M.  D.  Gilman,  1884,  1.12; 
Shurtleff,  1875,  1.12;  Bangs,  1902,  V.  1,  2d  ed.,  V.  2,  1st 
ed.,  5.25;  Deane,  1898,  1853-71,  2  vols.,  clth,  4.75;  Bangs, 
1895,  6.00;  Wood,  1895,  6.20;  Murphy,  1884,  1859-71,  2.50; 
Barlow,  1890,  11.00;  Cooke,  1883,  hlf  mo,  12.00;  Bangs 
1901,  6.00;  Perry,  1899,  3.60;  Anderson,  1903,  1859-71. 
4.40;  Rice,  1870,  cl,  unct.  1.50;  Roche,  1867,  unct,  3.00; 
llolbrow,  1892,  4.00;  Waterbury,  1895,  1859-71  ed.,  2  vols., 
6.00;  Bushnell,  1883,  2.25;  Hoffmann,  1877,  1859-71, 
sheets,  3.25;  Menzies.  1876,  hlf  levt  mo,  git,  unct,  by 
Matthews,  2  portraits  inserted,  13.75 ;  Woodward,  1904, 
cl,  4.20:  Merwin-Clayton,  1904,  cl,  1859-71,  4.00;  Henkels. 
1901,  2  vols.,  1874,  5.40;  Cable,  1882,  5.00. 

555.  .  Oration  on  the  Conquest  of  New  Netherland.  De- 
livered before  the  New  York  Historical  Society,  Oct.  12. 
1864.    New  York  :  1864.    8vo,  p.  87.    Portrait  and  Map. 

Published  by  N.  Y.  Hist.  Society,  and  including  its  Proceedings 
on  200th  Anniversary  of  the  "Conquest."     Barton: 

Sold:  Barlow,   1890,  mo,  git,  unct,  2.25;  Menzies,  1876.  hlf 
mo.  git,  unct,  2.50. 


122  BRONSON. 

556.  .    The  Government  of  Sir  Edmund  Andros  over  New 

England,  in  1688  and  1689.  Read  before  the  New  York 
Historical  Society,  4th  December,  1866.  Morrisania,  N. 
Y. :  1867.    Svo,  2  1.,  pp.  40. 

Only  a  few  printed. 
Sold:  Barlow,  1890,  hlf  mo,  git,  1.50;  Cooke,  1883,  3.00. 

557.  BRODHEAD,    L.    W.      The    Delaware    Water-Gap:    Its 

Scenery,  its  Legends,  and  Early  History.  Philadelphia : 
Sherman  &  Co.,  1867.  121x10,  pp.  12,  276.  -f-  1870.  4- 
1890.* 

Sold:  1867  ed. :  Bourquin,  1894,  10  cts. ;  1870  ed. :  Dunbar, 
1892,  75  cts.;  Cable,  1882,  1.25;  Bourquin,  1894,  25  cts.; 
Cresson,  1902,  60  cts.;  Guild,  1887,  25  cts. 

558.  BROMME,  TRAUGOTT.    Michigan.    Eine  Geographisch- 

Statisch-Topographische  Skizze  fur  Einwanderer  und 
Freunde  der  Landen  und  Volkerkunde.  Baltimore,  Md. : 
1833.    8vo,  pp.  91.    Map. 

Sketch  for  Emigrants,  Inhabitants  and  the  Public. 

558a. .    Alabama  and  Mississippi.    Eine  Geograph-statisch- 

topographische  Skizze,  &c.  Baltimore:  Scheld  und  Co., 
1838.    8vo. 

558b. .     Illinois  and  Missouri.     Taschenbuch  fur  Einwan- 
derer, &c.     Baltimore:  Scheld  u.  Co.,  1838.     Map. 

558c. .     Louisiana.     Ein  Taschenbuch,  &c.     Leipzig:  1837. 

8vo. 

There  were  other  guides  and   descriptive  handbooks   issued  by 
Bromine  between  1830  and  1840.     See  Sabin's  Dictionary,  Vol.  4. 

559.  BRONSON,  HENRY  (M.  D.).    The  History  of  Waterbury, 

Connecticut ;  The  Original  Township  embracing  Present 
Watertown  and  Plymouth,  and  Parts  of  Oxford,  Wolcott, 
Middlebury,  Prospect  and  Naugatuck.  With  an  Appen- 
dix of  Biography,  Genealogy  and  Statistics.  Waterbury : 
Bronson  Bros.,  1858.  8vo,  Title,  pp.  viii,  (2),  582.  Errata, 
2  1.  2  Plans,  6  Views,  19  Portraits,  1  Plate  of  Facsimiles.* 
Sold:  Libbie,  1895,  3.75;  Bangs,  1896,  3.75;  Cable,  1882,  5.00; 
Bushnell,  1883,  2.37;  J.  G.  Smith,  1883,  4.50;  Manson, 
1899,  4.87;  Guild,  1887,  4.00;  Bangs,  1898,  3.12;  Perry, 
1899,  3.10;  Conland,  1904,  cl,  water-stained,  5.00. 


I!  ROOKS.  123 

560.  BROOKS,  CHARLES,  REV.    History  of  the  Town  of  Med- 

ford,  Middlesex  County,  Massachusetts,  from  its  First 
Settlement  in  1630,  to  the  Present  Time,  1855.  Boston: 
James  M.  Usher,  1855.  8vo,  pp.  viii,  576.  Illustrated,  -f- 
Revised,  Enlarged  and  Brought  Down  to  1885,  by  J.  M. 
'Usher.  Boston :  1886.  8vo.  Steel  portraits  and  illustra- 
tions. 

Sold:  1855  ed. :  Libhie,  1896,  library  stamp,  4.50;  Libbie, 
1896,  hlf  mo,  4.00;  Libbie,  1897,  4.00;  Balcom,  1901,  4.50; 
Bushnell.  18S3,  3.75;  Cable.  1882,  6.50;  Manson,  1899, 
6.62;  Cable,  1883,  hlf  mo,  6.25;  Child,  1882,  6.25;  Libbie, 
1901,  3.25;  Shurtleff,  1875,  5.50;  J.  G.  Smith,  1883,  7.50; 
Whitmore,  1902,  hlf  mo,  a.  1.  s.  author  inserted,  3.50 ; 
Guild,  1887,  3.00;  Libbie,  1901,  4.50;  Libbie,  1901,  cl,  3.25; 
Deane,  1898,  cl,  5.25;  1886  ed. :  Bangs,  1896,  4.12;  Chase 
&  Dale,  1897.  cl,  3.50;  Olcott,  1901,  3.75;  Manson,  1899, 
4.50;  Guild,  1887,  4.50;  Libbie,  1901,  2.75;  Libbie,  1901, 
3.00;  Conely,  1902,  cl.  3.50;  Libbie,  1903,  3.25;  Anderson, 
1903,  4.50. 

561.  .    The  Tornado  of  1851,  in  Medford,  West  Cambridge, 

and  Waltham,  Middlesex  County,  Mass.  Being  a  Report 
by  Rev.  Chas.  Brooks,  and  Reports  by  other  Committees. 
Boston :  J.  M.  Usher,  1852.     i8mo,  pp.  72. 

Sold:  Manson,  1899,  20  cts. 

562.  .     The  Controversy  touching  the  Old  Stone  Mill,  in 

the  town  of  Newport,  Rhode  Island,  with  Remarks  Intro- 
ductory and  Conclusive.  With  three  woodcuts.  New- 
port :  C.  E.  Hammett,  Jim.,  1851.     121110,  pp.  91. 

563.  BROOKS,     ERASTUS.       Historical     Records    of     Staten 

Island ;  Centennial  and  Bicentennial  for  200  Years  and 
more  delivered  at  Staten  Island,  November  1st,  1883. 
11.  p.  n.  d.    8vo,  pp.  39. 

Reprint   from   Proceedings  of  Bicentennial  Celebration  of  Rich- 
mond County,  1883. 

564.  BROOKS,  ELBRIDGE  S.     The  Story  of  the  States.     The 

Story  of  New  York.  Boston  :  D.  Lathrop  Company.  1888. 
8vo,  pp.  311.* 


I  24  BROOMALL. 

565.  BROOKS,  NOAH.     First  Across  the  Continent :  the  Story 

of  the  Exploring  Expedition  of  Lewis  and  Clarke  in  1803- 
4-5.  New  York:  Scribner,  1901.  121110,  pp.  10,  365.  Illus- 
trated.    Map. 

566.  .     Washington  in  Lincoln's  Time.     New  York:  Cen- 
tury Co.,  1895.     i2ino,  pp.  ix,  il.,  328. 

567.  BROOKS,  J.  TYRWHITT  (M.  D.).    Four  Months  among 

the  Goldfinders  in  Alta  California;  being  the  Diary  of  an 
Expedition  from  San  Francisco  to  the  Gold  Districts 
London :  David  Bogue,  1849.  Post  8vo,  pp.  xviii,  207 
Map.  +  Second  Edition.  London :  1849.  Post  8vo,  pp 
xviii,  207.  Map.  +  New  York:  D.  Appleton  &  Co.,  1849 
8vo,  pp.  94.  -)-  Paris :  Galignani,  1849.  Rl.  8vo,  pp.  136 
Map. 

Bryant*s  California  was  published  with  this  Paris  edition. 

568.  .    Vier  maanden  onder  de  goudzoekers  in  Opper-Cali- 

fornie,  of  Dagboek  eener  expeditie  van  San  Francisco 
maar  de  gouddistricten.  Uit  het  Engelsch  door  G. 
Francken.    Amsterdam :  1849.    8vo,  pp.  168.     Map. 

569.  .    Vier  Monate  unter  Goldfindern  in  Ober  Kalifornien. 

Tagebuch  einer  Reise  von  San  Francosco  nach  den  Gold- 
districten.    Deutsch  von  Fr.  Gerstacker.  1849.    8vo.    Map. 

570.  .      Vier    Monate    unter   den    Goldsuchern    im    Sacra- 

menio-Thale  in  Obercalifornien.  Tagebuch  von  J.  T. 
Brooks.    Zurich  :  1849.    8vo,  pp.  56. 

"A  rare  and  very  striking  pamphlet  published  as  'The  result  of 
actual  experiencee.'  which  it  doubtless  was,  being  taken  from  the 
letters  sent  home  by  the  author.  It  was  very  widely  circulated  in 
the  Atlantic  States  i:i  1849,  and  has  been  more  or  less  utilized  by  all 
careful  students  of  the  period  to  which  it  relates."  Burrows  Bros. 
Catalog. 

Sold:  Waterbury,  1895,  95  cts. 

571.  BROOMALL,  JOHN  M.     History  of  Delaware  County  for 

the  Past  Century.  Read  before  the  Delaware  County 
Institute  of  Science  and  filed  with  the  Congressional 
Librarian  at  Washington.  Media,  Pa.:  Vernon  &  Cooper, 
1876.    8vo,  pp.  24.* 

Sold:  Henkels,  1901,  2.00. 


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572.  BROSS,  WILLIAM.  Historical  and  Commercial  Statistics, 
Sketches,  Facts  and  Figures,  republished  from  the  "Daily 
Democratic  Press."  What  I  remember  of  Early  Chicago, 
by  Wm.  Bross.  Chicago:  Jansen,  McClurg  &  Co.,  1876. 
8vo,  pp.  126. 

Sold:  Cable,  1882,  25  cts. 

573- •  Rock  Island  and  its  Surroundings,  in  1853.  Daven- 
port, 111. :  1854.   8vo. 

574.  BROWER,  D.  H.  B.     Danville,  Montour  County,  Penna. ; 

A  Collection  of  Historical  and  Biographical  Sketches. 
Harrisburg:  Lane  S.  Hart,  1881.   8vo,  pp.  288.* 

Sold:  Pennypacker,  1905,  cl,  1.00. 

575.  BROWN,  ABRAM  ENGLISH.    History  of  Bedford,  Mass., 

from  its  Earliest  Settlement  to  the  Year  1891,  embracing 
an  Account  of  Indian  Claims  and  Troubles,  Colonial 
Grants,  Sketches  of  its  Heroes,  its  part  in  the  struggle  for 
Independence  and  the  War  of  Nationality,  its  burial 
grounds  and  epitaphs,  its  industrial  success  and  a  record 
of  its  whole  Progress,  with  a  genealogical  register  of  old 
Families.  Bedford :  1891.  Roy.  8vo.  Steel  portraits  and 
illustrations. 

Sold:  Olcott,  1901,  cl,  6.50;  Whitmore,  1902,  8.50;  Manson, 
1809,  9.50;  Stephens,  1904,  cl,  4.50. 

576.  BROWN,  ALEXANDER.     New  Views  of  Early  Virginia 

History,  1606-19.     Liberty:  1886.     i2mo,  pp.  18. 

577.  BROWN,  A.  J.     History  of  Newton  County,   Miss.,  from 

[834  to  1894.    Jackson  :  1894.    8vo,  pp.  472.    Portraits  and 

Illustrations. 

578.  BROWN,  CHARLES  R.    The  Government  of  Michigan  ;  its 

History  and  Jurisprudence.  Kalamazoo:  Brown,  Moore 
&  Quale,  1874.     i2mo,  pp.  192. 

579-  •    The  Old  Northwest  Territory;  its  Missions,  Forts 

and  Trading  Posts.  Kalamazoo,  Mich.:  Brown,  Moore 
&  Quale,  1875.    8vo,  pp.  32.     Map. 


126  BROWN. 

"This  little  work  is  intended  as  an  aid  in  perpetuating  a  knowl- 
edge of  the  ninety-four  Forts  and  Mission  Stations  which  it  locates 
in  the  Northwest  Territory,  and  admirably  does  it  fulfil  its  object. 

"The  figures  on  the  map  indicate  the  localities,  while  the  corre- 
sponding figures  in  the  text  indicate  the  paragraphs  which  embrace 
a  brief  history  of  the  localities."     Thomson. 

Sold:  Bourquin,  1894,  1.20. 

580.  .  Primary  Government  of  Ohio.  Including  the  His- 
tory, Resources,  and  Jurisprudence.  Kalamazoo,  Michi- 
gan :  Brown,  Moore  &  Quale,  1875.    121110,  pp.  140. 

581.  BROWN,  DAVID  ARTHUR.     The  History  of  Penacook, 

N.  H.,  from  its  First  Settlement  in  1734  up  to  1900.  Con- 
cord, N.  H. :  The  Rumford  Press,  1902.  8vo,  pp.  8,  570. 
Illustrations  and  portraits. 

582.  BROWN,  EDWARD.     Wadsworth  Memorial:  Containing 

an  Account  of  the  Proceedings  of  the  Celebration  of  the 
Sixtieth  Anniversary  of  the  First  Settlement  of  the  Town- 
ship of  Wadsworth,  Ohio.  With  the  Addresses,  Histori- 
cal Papers,  and  Poems,  presented  on  that  Occasion.  Also, 
a  Brief  Sketch  of  the  History  to  the  Present  Time ;  with 
Sketches  of  the  Early  History  of  the  Adjoining  Town- 
ships. To  which  is  annexed  Biographical  Sketches  of  the 
more  prominent  Pioneer  Settlers  and  their  Families. 
Wadsworth  :  Steam  Printing  House,  1875.     i2mo,  pp.  232. 

"Comprises  a  general  history  of  Medina  County,  Ohio."  Thorn- 
sou. 

Sold:  Cable,  1882,  1.12. 

583.  BROWN,  ELTON  T.    The  History  of  the  Great  Minnesota 

Forest  Fires,  Sandstone,  Hinckley,  Mission  Creek,  Poke- 
gama,  Skunk  Lake.  St.  Paul,  Minn. :  Brown  Bros.  & 
Kingsley,  1894.  Illustrated.  121110,  pp.  z^y.  Map  of  the 
burnt  district.* 

There  is  a  list  of  names  of  the  victims,  and  the  story  is  largely 
told  by  the  survivors. 

584.  BROWN,  F.  W.    Cincinnati  and  Vicinity,  Map  and  Numer- 

ous half  Tones.  Gazetteer  and  Guide  to  the  City.  Cin- 
cinnati: 1898,  pp.  196. 

585.  BROWN,   GEORGE   M.      Ponce    DeLeon    Land.     Second 

Edition.     St.  Augustine,  Florida.     Jacksonville,  Fla. :  Da 


BROWN.  127 

Costa  Printing  Co.,  1895.  ^v"'  PP-  h\,  '59-  Paper.  Por- 
trait.* 

The  first  edition  was  issued  in   1892.     Mr.   Brown  was  an  Ord- 
nance Sergeant,  U.  S.  A.,  stationed  in  Florida. 

586.  BROWN,  GEORGE  W.     Historical  Sketches;  Chiefly  Re- 

lating to  the  Early  Settlement  of  Friends  at  Falls,  in 
Bucks  County,  Penna.  By  G.  \V.  1!.  Philadelphia: 
Printed  by  John  P.  Murphy,  1882.    121110,  pp.  152. ;: 

587.  .    A  Concise  Account  of  Pennsbury  in  Bucks  County, 

Pennsylvania.  By  G.  W.  B..  1881.  Philadelphia:  J.  P. 
Murphy,  1881.     121110,  pp.  24.     Paper.* 

588.  .  The  Origin  and  Growth  of  Civil  Liberty  in  Mary- 
land. A  Discourse  delivered  before  the  Maryland  Histori- 
cal Society,  April  12,  1S50.  Being  the  Fifth  Annual 
Address  to  that  Association.  Baltimore:  Printed  by  John 
D.  Toy,  1850.    8vo,  pp.  40. 

589.  .     Reminiscences  of  Gov.  R.  I.  Walker,  with  the  True 

Story  of  the  Rescue  of  Kansas  from  Slavery.  Rockford : 
1902.     121110.     Portraits. 

590.  BROWN,  HENRY.    The  History  of  Illinois  from  its  First 

Discovery  and  Settlement  to  the  Present  Time.  New 
York:  J.  Winchester,  1844.    8vo,  pp.  x,  492.     Map.* 

"With  great  pretence  in  its  chapter  headings  of  saying  much  of 
the  Aboriginal  inhabitants  of  Illinois  in  the  first  200  pages,  the  author 
gives  us  absolutely  nothing  but  a  melange  of  trite  historical  relations 
which  blend  Hannibal  and  Harrison,  Tecumseh  and  Tonti,  La  Salle 
and  Ponce  de  Leon,  in  an  astonishing  but  not  an  interesting  man- 
ner." Field. 
Sold:  Bangs,  Merwin,  1865,  .75;  Bangs,  1895,  4.00;  Polock, 
1895,  3.50;  Bell,  1895,  3.50;  Bangs,  1896,  spotted,  3.10; 
Polock,  1904,  cl,  4.20;  Mann,  1897,  4.00;  Fisher,  1866,  1.12; 
Stevens,  1886,  elf,  extra,  3.00;  Brinley,  1881,  1.25;  M.  D. 
Gilman.  1884,  2.00;  Chittenden,  1894,  3.25;  Field.  1875. 
2.75;  Bourquin.  1894,  3.20;  Guild,  1887,  4.00;  Clogston, 
1875,  2.50;  West,  1901,  3.75;  Bangs,  1899,  3.25;  Clogston, 

1899-  5-75- 

591.  .    Present  and  Future  Prospects  of  Chicago.    Rise  and 

Progress  of  Chicago.  By  Jas.  A.  Marshall.  Chicago  in 
1836;  Strange  Early  Days  by  Harriet  Martineau.  Chi- 
cago :  Fergus  Printing  Co.,  1879.    8vo. 

Fergus  Historical  Series,  No.  9. 


128  BROWN. 

592.  .     A  Narrative  of  the  Anti-Masonick  Excitement,  in 

the  Western  Part  of  the  State  of  New  York,  during  the 
Years  1826,  '7,  '8,  and  a  part  of  1829.  By  Henry  Brown, 
Esq.,  Counsellor  at  Law.  Batavia,  N.  Y. :  Printed  by 
Adams  &  M'Cleary,  1829.    121110,  4  1.,  pp.  244. 

Sold:  Bangs,  Merwin  &  Co.,  1865,  1.38;  Bourquin,  1894,  1.40. 

593.  BROWN,  HENRY  ARMITT.    The  Settlement  of  Burling- 

ton, N.  J.  An  Oration  at  the  Commemoration  of  the  Two 
Hundredth  Anniversary.  Burlington  :  Liberty  Company, 
1870.  +  The  same.    1878.  Svo. 

Sold:  Henkels,  1900,  unct,  4.00;  Bourquin,  1894,  25  cts. ; 
Pennypacker,  1906,  hlf  mo,  autograph  copy  from  author, 
1. 10. 

594.  BROWN,  IGNATIUS.     History  of  Indianapolis,  from  1818 

to  1S68.    Indianapolis:  Logan  &  Co.,  1868.    Svo,  pp.  100. 

With  Indianapolis  Directory. 

595.  BROWN,  JAMES  S.     Life  of  a  Pioneer  in  Utah  and  the 

West.    Salt  Lake :  1900.    8vo. 

596.  BROWN,  JOHN  HENRY.    History  of  Dallas  County.  1837- 

1887.    Dallas,  Texas  :  1887.     i6mo,  pp.  114. 

Has  special  reference  to  the  Pioneer  settlers. 

597. .     History  of  Texas  from   1685   to   1892.     St.   Louis : 

1892.    2  vols.    Svo.    Portraits  and  illustrations. 

598.  BROWN,  JOHN  M.     Brief  Sketch  of  the  First  Settlement 

of  the  County  of  Schoharie  by  the  Germans ;  Being  an 
Answer  to  a  Circular  Letter,  addressed  to  the  Author,  by 
"The  Historical  and  Philosophical  Society  of  New  York." 
By  John  M.  Brown.  Schoharie :  Printed  by  L.  Cothbert, 
1823.    8vo,  pp.  23. 

Sold:  Brinley,  1880,  5.50. 

599.  BROWN,  JOHN  MASON.     Political   Beginnings  of  Ken- 

tucky.    Narrative  of  Public  Events  bearing  on  History  of 
State   up   10  Time   of   Admission    into   American    Union. 
Portrait.    Louisville:  1889.    4to,  pp.  263. 
Filson  Chili.    Publication  No.  6. 


BROWN.  129 

600.  BROWN,  LEONARD.     History  of  Whitingham,  Vt.,  from 

its  Organization  to  the  Present  Time  (with  family 
sketches).     P.rattleboro :   1886.     8vo. 

Sold:  Guild,  1887.  2.00. 

601.  BROWN,  MRS.  MARY  M.     A   School    History  of  Texas, 

from  Its  Discovery  in  1685  to  1893.  For  the  use  of 
Schools,  Academies,  Convents.  Seminaries,  and  all  Insti- 
tutions of  Learning.    Dallas:  1894.    i2mo,  pp.  318.    Portr. 

of  Houston. 

602.  BROWN,  PAUL.     Twelve  Months  in  New  Harmony,  In- 

diana; presenting  a  faithful  Account  of  the  Principal  Oc- 
currences which  have  taken  place  there  within  that 
Period;  interspersed  with  Remarks.  Cincinnati:  1827. 
8vo,  pp.  128. 

603.  BROWN,   SAMUEL  R.     View  of  the   Campaigns   of  the 

Northwestern  Army,  comprising  Sketches  of  the  Cam- 
paigns of  Generals  Hull  and  Harrison,  a  Minute  and  Inter- 
esting Account  of  the  Naval  Conflict  on  Lake  Erie — Mili- 
tary Anecdotes — Abuses  in  the  Army — Plan  of  a  Military 
Settlement — View  of  the  Lake  Coast  from  Sandusky  to 
Detroit.  Troy:  1814.  121110,  pp.  156.  +  Burlington,  Vt. : 
Printed  by  Samuel  Mills,  1814.  121110,  pp.  156.  -f  Phila- 
delphia: Wm.  G.  Murphy,  1815.    121110,  pp.  156. 

"Probably  but  one  edition,  with  a  change  of  imprint."     Sabin. 
Sold:  Fisher,  1866,  1.75  ;  Green,  1870,  3.25  ;  Drake,  1876,  1.25. 

604.  .     The  Western  Gazetteer;  or  Emigrant's  Directory, 

containing  a  Geographical  Description  of  the  Western 
States  and  Territories,  viz. :  the  States  of  Kentucky,  In- 
diana. Louisiana,  Ohio,  Tennessee,  and  Mississippi:  And 
the  Territories  of  Illinois,  Missouri,  Alabama.  Michigan 
and  Northwestern.  With  an  Appendix,  containing 
Sketches  of  some  of  the  Western  Counties  of  New  York, 
Pennsylvania,  and  Virginia ;  a  Description  of  the  Great 
Northern  Lakes;  Indian  Annuities,  and  Directions  to 
Emigrants.  Auburn,  N.  Y. :  Printed  by  H.  C.  Southwick, 
1817.  8vo,  pp.  360.  Errata,  1  slip.  +  Belfast.  1819.  8vo. 
+  A  New  Edition.  Auburn:  1820.  8vo,  pp.  360.  -4-  Lon- 
don :   1 820.    8vo. 

See  No.  Am.  Rev.,  vi.   1.H-138. 


I30  BROWNE. 

605.  BROWN,  STIRLING  W.     In  the  Limestone  Valley;  (his- 

tory of  pioneer  life  in  Western  Wisconsin).  West  Salem, 
A\'is. :  Stirling  W.  Brown,  1900.     i2mo,  pp.  250. 

606.  BROWN,  WARREN.     History  of  the  Town  of  Hampton 

Falls,  N.  H.,  from  the  Time  of  the  First  Settlement  within 
its  Borders,  in  1640,  to  1900.  Manchester :  1900.  8vo,  pp. 
637.    Illustrated. 

Sold:  Libbie,  1902,  cl,  3.00. 

607.  BROWN,  WILLIAM   GARROTT.     History  of  Alabama, 

for  use  in  the  Schools.  New  York :  University  Publishing 
Co.,  1901.     121110,  pp.  384. 

608.  BROWNE,  GEORGE  WALDO.     Traditions  of  early  New 

Hampshire  and  its  History.  1887.  Manchester:  1887. 
8vo,  pp.  4. 

603.  .      Proprietors    Records   of   Tyng   Township,    N.   H., 

1735-1741,  with  Notes  and  Sketches.  Manchester:  1901. 
Svo,  pp.  88.    Illustrated. 

Edition  of  60  copies. 

610.  BROWNE,  J.  ROSS.     Adventures  in  the  Apache  Country; 

a  Tour  through  Arizona  and  Nevada,  with  Notes  on  the 
Silver  Regions  of  Nevada.  Illustrated.  New  York:  Har- 
per &  Bros.,  1869.     i2mo,  pp.  (3),  6,  535.  +  1874. 

"It   is  a   truthful  portraiture  of  the  terrors  which  attend  bo 
life  in  Arizona,  where  one-twentieth  part  of  the  population  had  been 
pt  away  by  the  incursions  of  the  Apaches  in  three  years."     Field. 

Sold:  Field,  1875,  3.00. 

611.  .  Relacion  de  los  Debates  de  la  Convencion  de  Cali- 
fornia, sobre  la  Formacion  de  la  Constitucion  de  Estado 
en  Septembre  y  Octobre  de  1849.  Nueva  Yorke:  S.  \\  . 
Benedict,  185 1.    8vo,  pp.  439.    Appendix,  pp.  xiii. 


.  Report  of  the  Debates  in  the  Convention  of  Califor- 
nia, on  the  Formation  of  the  State  Constitution,  in  Sep- 
tember and  October,  1849.  Washington:  Pr.  by  John  T. 
Towers,  1850.  Svo,  pp.  479.  Appendix.  Constitution  of 
the  State  of  California.     Pp.  46. 


BRUCE.  I  3  t 

612.  .     Resources  of  the  Pacific  Slope.     A  Statistical  and 

Descriptive  Summary  of  the  Mines  and  Minerals,  Climate, 
Topography,  Agriculture,  Commerce,  Manufactures,  and 
Miscellaneous  Productions,  of  the  States  and  Territories 
West  of  the  Rocky  Mountains.  With  a  Sketch  of  the  Set- 
tlement and  Exploration  of  Lower  California.  With  an 
Index  to  J.  Ross  Browne's  Report,  and  a  Sketch  of  the 
Settlement  and  Exploration  of  Lower  California,  viz., 
Historical  Summary  of  Lower  California ;  from  its  Dis- 
covery in  1532  to  1867,  by  Alexander  S.  Taylor;  also  with 
Historical  Memoir  of  Washington  Territory  and  Sketch  of 
Nevada.  New  York:  D.  Appleton  &  Co.,  1869.  8vo,  pp. 
678,  200. 

Sold:  Cable,  1883,  37  cts. ;  Guild,  1S87,  1.00. 

613.  BROWNE,   WILLIAM   HAND.     Maryland;  the   History 

of  a  Palatinate.     Boston  :  Houghton,  Mifflin  &  Co.,  1884. 
i2mo,  pp.  6,  292.     Map.     Am.  Commonwealth  Series. 
1890.    Pp.  xi,  292.  +  1895.    Revised  Ed.    1904.    i6mo,  pp. 
12,  381.* 

The  history  is  confined  to  the  period  of  the  palatinaj 

614.  .     George  Calvert  and  Cecilius,  Barons  Baltimore  of 

Baltimore  (1605-1676)  and  the  founding  of  the  Marylai  '1 
Colony.  New  York:  Dodd,  Mead  &  Co.,  1890.  121110,  pp. 
x,  181. 

Makers  of  America  Series,  No.   >. 

615.  .  An  Historical  Sketch  of  the  early  movement  in  Illi- 
nois for  the  Legalization  of  Slavery.  Chicago :  Press  of 
Scripps,  Bross  &  Spears,  Printers,  1857.  8vo,  pp.  30.  An 
Address.  +  Chicago :  1865.    Pp.  44. 

616.  .     Early  History  of  Illinois.     A  Lecture  read  before 

the  Chicago  Lyceum,  Dec.  8,  1840. 

617.  BROWNELL,  W.  C.     American  Summer  Resorts.     New- 

port. By  W.  C.  Brownell.  Illustrated  by  W.  S.  Yander- 
bilt  Allen.  New  York:  Chas.  Scribners  Sons,  1896. 
i2mo,  pp.  85.* 

618.  BRUCE,    DWIGHT    H.    (GEN.).     The    Empire   State   in 

Three  Centuries.    Volumes  I,  II.    A  Narrative  of  Events, 


132  BRUCE. 

by  David  Van  Pelt.  Volume  III.  Biographical.  Bio- 
graphical Index.  New  York :  The  Century  History  Co. 
n.  d.    Roy.  8vo,  pp.  xii,  412 ;  x,  405 ;  4,  476.* 

Profusely  illustrated  by  full-page  steel  portraits. 
Sold:  Weeks,  1902,  hlf  mo,  git,  6.60. 

619.  .  Memorial  History  of  Syracuse,  N.  Y.,  from  its  Set- 
tlement to  the  Present  Time.  Syracuse :  H.  P.  Smith  & 
Co.,  1891.    4to,  pp.  718,  131.     Steel  portraits.* 

620.  .      Centennial    History    of    Onondaga    County,    New 

York.  Maps,  Portrait  and  Illustrations.  Boston :  1896. 
2  vols.    Roy.  8vo. 

Sold:  Proud,  hlf  russ,  3.00. 

621.  BRUCE,  MINER  W.    Alaska;  its  History,  Resources,  Gold 

Fields,  Routes  and  Scenery.  Seattle,  Wash. :  Lowman  & 
Hanford.  (New  York:  F.  Warne  &  Co.)  i8mo,  pp.  129. 
Illustrated.  -)-  New  York:  G.  P.  Putnam's  Sons,  1899. 
8vo,  pp.  x,  237. 

622.  BRUCE,  PHILIP  ALEXANDER.     Economic  History  of 

Virginia  in  the  Seventeenth  Century.  By  Philip  Alex- 
ander Bruce.  2  vols.  New  York :  Macmillan  &  Co.,  1896. 
i2mo,  pp.  634,  643. 

"These  volumes,  by  the  author  of  'The  Plantation  Negro  as  a 
Freeman,'  mark  a  notable  achievement  in  historical  research.  The 
materials  for  the  preparation  of  such  a  work  are  abundant,  and  some 
of  them  have  been  utilized  by  other  writers,  though  not  for  the  same 
purpose.  Mr.  Bruce  has  confined  himself  strictly  to  the  economic 
phases  of  Virginian  history.  His  chapters  on  the  slave  system  and 
the  agriculture  of  the  colony  are  of  especial  importance,  since  they 
throw  much  light  on  the  origin  of  conditions  which  prevailed  for 
generations  and  profoundly  affected  Virginia's  attitude  at  the  out- 
break of  the  Civil  War."— Publ.  Weekly. 

Sold:  Carruth,  1898,  5.20;  Bangs,  1899,  3.25. 

623.  BRUCE,  THOMAS.     Southwest  Virginia  and  Shenandoah 

Valley.  Richmond,  Va. :  J.  L.  Hill  Publ.  Co.,  1891.  8vo, 
pp.  259. 

"An  inquiry  into  the  causes  of  the  rapid  growth  and  progress  of 
Southwi  st  Virginia,  with  history  of  the  Norfolk  and  Western  and 
Shenandoah  Valley  railroads  and  sketches  of  the  towns  and  cities." — 
Publ.  Weekly. 

Sold:  Henkels,  1900,  2.10;  Proud,  1903,  2.75. 


BRYANT.  I  3  J 

624.  BRUMMELKAMP,  A.     Holland  in  Amerika  oder  die  hol- 

landische  Colonie  im  Staate  Michigan.  Mitgetheilt  fur 
Auswanderer.  Aus  dem  Hollandischen  von  G.  A.  Mnhl- 
hcim  a  d  Rubr.  Nieten.     121110,  pp.  25.  -f- Arnhem  :  1847. 

625.  BRUNDAGE,  A.  N.     History  of  Gilson  Township,  Susque- 

hanna (Pa.).     An  Address  delivered  July  4,  1891. 

626.  BRUNNER,   D.   B.      The   Indians  of   Berks  County,   Pa., 

Being  a  Summary  of  all  the  Tangible  Records  of  the 
Aborigines  of  Berks  County,  and  Containing  Cuts  and 
Descriptions  of  the  Varieties  of  Relics  found  within  the 
County.  Written  for  the  Society  of  Natural  Sciences  of 
Reading,  Pa.  Reading,  Pa. :  The  Spirit  of  Berks  Book  & 
Job  Print,  1881.  8vo,  pp.  177.  -(-  Second  and  Enlarged 
Edition.     1897.    8vo,  pp.  257.* 

Contains  many  plates  of  ilustrations  of  Indian  arrowheads  and 
other  relics. 

Sold:  Pennypacker,  1906,  hlf  ro,  1.75. 

627.  BRUNSON,    ALFRED.      Communication    relative    to    his 

Travels  in  the  Northwestern  Wilderness  of  Wisconsin. 
Leg.  Doc.  Dec.  19,  1843.    8vo,  pp.  12. 

628.  .      Description    of    Northern    Wiskonsan.      Madison: 

1843.     8vo,  pp.  16. 

629.  .  Prairie  du  Chien ;  its  Present  Position  and  Future 

Prospects.  Milwaukee :  Daily  Sentinel  Steam  Power 
Press,  1857.    8vo,  pp.  12.* 

630.  BRY,  THEODORE  DE.     New   Found   Land  of  Virginia. 

See  Hariot. 

631.  BRYANT,  CHARLES  S.  (A.  M.) ;  MURCH,  ABEL  B.    A 

History  of  the  Great  Massacre  by  the  Sioux  Indians,  in 
Minnesota,   including  the    Personal    Narratives  of  many 
who   escaped.      Second    Edition.      Cincinnati :    Rickey    & 
Carroll,   1864.     8vo,  pp.  xi,  504.     Illustrated  with  wood 
cuts.    Two  editions  in  1864.* 

Sold:  Dunbar,  1892,  87  cts. ;  Guild.  1887.  75  cts. 

632.  BRYANT,  EDWIN.     What  I  saw  in  California:  being  the 

Journal  of  a  Tour  by  the  Emigrant  Route  and  South  Pass 


134  BUCK. 

of  the  Rocky  Mountains,  across  the  continent  of  Xorth 

America  in  the  Years  1846,  1847.    By  Edwin  Bryant,  Late 

Alcade  of  San  Francisco.    New  York :  D.  Appleton  &  Co., 

1848.      i2tno,   pp.   455.   4-   Second    Edition.     New   York. 

1848.    Third  Edition.     New  York  and  Philadelphia:  Geo. 

S.  Appleton,  1849.     i2mo,  pp.  455.     A  sixth  edition  was 

published  in  1849.     Reprinted,  London :  Routledge,  1849. 

8vo,  pp.  144. 

"This  was  the  first  of  the  modern  books  to  draw  attention  to  the 
large  deposits  of  gold  in  that  country.  An  edition  was  published  in 
Paris  in  1849,  with  Brooks'  'Four  Months  in  Alta  California.' " 
Sab  in. 

Sold:   McLaughlin,    1893,   45   cts. ;    Dunbar,    1892,    55    cts. ; 

Bourquin,  1894,  1.10. 

633.  .     Voyage  en  Californie.     Description  de  son  sol,  de 

son  climat,  de  ses  mines  d'or.  Traduit  par  X.  Marmier. 
Augmente  de  divers  renseignements  sur  l'etat  actuel  de  la 
Californie,  et  d'une  Notice  scientifique  sur  For  et  son 
exploitation.     Paris:  Artbus  Bertrand,  1849.     8vo.     Map. 

634.  BRYANT,  J.     An  Account  and  History  of  the  Oregon  Ter- 

ritory, together  with  a  Journal  of  an  Emigrating  Party. 
London:  William  Lott,  1846.  i6mo,  pp.  (2),  159,  (1), 
viii. 

635.  BRYAN,  CLARK  W.    Book  of  Berkshire,  Mass.,  describing 

its  Hills  and  Homes.  Great  Barrington  :  1866.  121110,  pp. 
292. 

636.  BUCK,   EDWIN   AUGUSTUS.     An   Historical   Discourse 

delivered  at  the  Semi-Centennial  Anniversary  of  the 
Slatersville  Congregational  Church,  Sept.  9,  1866.  Woon- 
socket:  S.  S.  Foss,  Patriot  Office,  1867.    8vo,  pp.  48. 

637.  BUCK,  JAMES  S.    Pioneer  History  of  Milwaukee,  from  the 

First  American  Settlement,  1833,  to  1841.  With  a  Topo- 
graphical Description  as  it  appeared  in  a  State  of  Nature. 
Illustrated  with  a  map.  Milwaukee:  Milwaukee  News 
Co.,  1876.  Roy.  8vo,  pp.  8,  292,  1  p.  Errata.  4  vols.  1876- 
86.  19  portraits,  3  maps.  Additional  title  to  Vols.  3,  4: 
Milwaukee  under  the  Charter.  Revised  edition  of  Vol. 
1  in  1890.* 
Sold:  Cable,  1883,  75  cts.;  M.  D.  Gilman,  1884,  2  vols,  1876- 
81,  2.75;  Bourquin,  1894,  30  cts.;  Guild,  1887,  4  v.,  10.00. 


BUCK.  135 

638.  .      History   of   Milwaukee,   from    1833-1860   inclusive. 

Milwaukee,  Wis. :  C.  N.  Caspar,  1895.  8vo,  pp.  1712.  4 
vols. 

639.  BUCK,  DR.  R.  A.    Virginia  and  Virginians.    Executives  of 

the  Colony  of  Virginia  from  Sir  Thomas  Smyth  to  Lord 
Dunmore.  Executives  of  the  State  from  Patrick  Henry 
to  Fitzhugh  Lee.  Sketches  of  Generals  A.  P.  Hill,  R.  E. 
Lee,  T.  ].  Jackson,  and  Commodore  Maury.  With  a 
History  of  Virginia  from  the  settlement  of  Jamestown 
to  the  close  of  the  Civil  War,  by  Prof.  Virgil  A.  Lewis. 
Toledo:  1888.    2  vols.    121110. 

640.  BUCK,   WILLIAM   J.      History   of   Montgomery   County. 

within  the  Schuylkill  Valley,  containing  sketches  of  all 
the  Townships,  Boroughs  and  Villages  in  said  limits,  from 
the  earliest  periods  to  the  present  time ;  with  an  account 
of  the  Indians,  the  Swedes,  and  other  early  settlers,  and 
the  local  events  of  the  Revolution ;  besides  notices  of  the 
Progress  in  Population,  Improvements  and  Manufactures; 
Prepared  chiefly  from  Original  Materials.  Norristown  : 
Printed  by  E.  L.  Acker,  1859.  Imper.  8vo,  pp.  124.  In- 
dex. Errata,  pp.  4.* 
Sold:  Bushnell,  1883.  extra  ill.,  2.00;  Henkels,  1900,  12.00; 
Proud,  1903.  5.00;  Henkels,  1900,  5.00;  Henkels,  1901, 
4.50;  Bourquin,  1894,  1.80;  Bourquin,  1894,  1.50;  same 
sale,  1.20;  Hoffmann,  1877,  1.87;  Harold  Peirce,  1903, 
5.50;  Henkels,  1902,  5.25;  Anderson,  1903,  cl,  3.05;  Hen- 
kels. 1904,  cl,  3.00;  Schaffer,  1904,  4.50. 

641.  BUCK,   WILLIAM   J.     Historical   Atlas  of   Montgomery 

County,   Pa.,  containing  a   History   of  the   County,   also 
County  and  Township  Maps,  Portraits,  Views.  &c.    Phila- 
delphia :  1877.     Folio. 
Sold:  Proud.  1903,  1.50. 

642.  .    The  History  of  Mooreland  from  its  First  Purchase 

and  Settlement  to  the  Present  Time.     Philadelphia:  1853. 
8vo,  pp.  34-* 

Reprint:    Colls.  Hist.  Soc.  Penna.,  Vol.   I,  1853. 

643.  .     Local  Sketches  and   Legends  pertaining  to  Bucks 


I36  BUDD. 

and  Montgomery  Counties,  Pennsylvania  (n.  p.).  Printed 
for  the  Author,  1887.     121110,  pp.  vi,  340.* 

Only  200  copies  were  printed. 
Sold:   Henkels,    1899,    1.25;    Bourquin,    1894,    1.00;    Harold 
Peirce,  1903,  6.50;  Cresson,  1902,  5.25;  Henkels,  1904,  cl, 
3-25- 

644.  .     History  of  Bucks  County,  to  which  is  Appended  A 

History  of  the  Township  of  Wrightstown,  by  Chas.  W. 
Smith,  M.  D.  Doylestown,  Pa.:  Printed  by  John  S. 
Brown,  1855.    8vo,  pp.  118,  Appendix,  pp.  24.* 

Only  a  small  edition  was  printed  for  gratuitous  circulation. 
Sold:  Stone,  1897,  hlf  roan,  with  portrait  &  a.  1.  s.  of  author 
inserted.  17.00;  Bushnell,  1883,  extra  illus.,  4.62;  Henkels, 
1898,  orig.  covers,  12.00;  Henkels,  1900,  orig.  covers,  bd  in 
lilt  mo,  18.00;  Bourquin,  1894.  2.30;  Hoffmann,  1877,  4.00; 
Harold  Peirce,  1903,  orig.  covers,  bd  in,  18.00;  Henkels, 
1904,  cl,  10.50;  Henkels,  1905,  cl,  5.50. 

645.  .     The  Cuttalossa  and  its  Historical,  Traditional  and 

Poetical  Associations.  Doylestown :  Printed  at  The  In- 
telligencer Office,  150  copies,  for  the  Author,  1897.  8vo, 
pp.  90.     Reprint  from  Bucks  County  Intelligencer,  1897.* 

It  was  published  in  24  numbers,  April  8  to  September  16,   1873. 
Cuttalossa  is  a  small  river  in  Solesbury  Township,  Bucks  County,  Pa. 

Sold:  Harold  Peirce,  1903,  6.00. 

646.  .  History  of  the  Indian  Walk  Performed  for  the  Pro- 
prietaries of  Pennsylvania,  in  1737.  to  which  is  Appended 
a  Life  of  Edward  Marshall.  Philadelphia:  Printed  for 
the  Author,  1886.     i2mo,  pp.  269.* 

Only  210  copies  were  printed. 
Sold:  Henkels,  1898,   1.30;  Harold  Peirce,  1903,  5.50;  Hen- 
kels, 1900,   1.70;  Coxe,  1904.  cl,  3.00;  Pennypacker,  1906, 
cl,  2.25. 

647.  BUDD,  THOMAS.     Good  Order  Established  |  in  |   Penn- 

silvania  &  New-Jersey  |  in  |  America,  |  Being  a  true 
Account  of  the  Country ;  [  With  its  Produce  and  commod- 
ities there  made,  j  And  the  great  Improvements  that  may 
be  made  by  |  means  of  Publick  Store-houses  for  Hemp, 
Flax,  and  |  Linnen-Cloth  ;  also,  the  Advantages  of  a  Pub- 


BUDD.  137 

lick-  I  School,  the  Profits  of  a  Publick-P.ank,  and  the 
Proba-  I  bility  of  its  arising',  if  those  directions  here  laid 
down  are  |  followed.  With  the  advantages  of  Publick 
Granaries.  |  Likewise,  several  other  things  needful  to  be 
understood  by  |  those  that  are  or  do  intend  to  be  con- 
cerned in  planting  in  |  the  said  Countries.  |  All  which  is 
laid  down  very  plain,  in  this  small  Treatise;  it  |  being 
easie  to  be  understood  by  any  ordinary  Capacity.  To  | 
which  the  Reader  is  referred  for  his  further  satisfaction.  | 
By  Thomas  Budd.  |  London  :  Printed  in  the  Year  1685. 
4to,  pp.  40.* 

Priced  in  the  Nuggets,  id,  16s.  6d.     Willis  &  Southeran,  £3.  3s. 

648.  .     Good  Order  Established  in  Pennsylvania  and  New 

Jersey,  in  America,  being  a  True  Account  of  the  Country; 
with  its  Produce  and  Commodities  there  made  in  the  year 
1685.  A  new  edition,  with  Introduction  and  Notes  by 
Edward  Armstrong.  New  York :  W.  Gowans,  1865.  8vo, 
pp.  in.* 

Sixty  copies  on  large  paper.  Forms  No.  4  of  Gowans'  Bibliotheca 
Americana. 

"The  first  book  printed  in  America  by  Bradford  of  which  not 
more  than  eight  copies  are  now  known  to  exist."  Bradford  Bibl'y, 
Grolier  CUih. 

Probably  printed  by  Bradford  in  Philadelphia,  though  the  im- 
print is  London.  Mr.  F.  D.  Stone  was  of  this  opinion,  and  also  Mr. 
Hildcbiirn.  Mr.  Mackellar,  the  type  founder,  also  thought  the  book 
came  from   Bradford's  office, 

"Good  Order  was  going  through  the  press  when  the  publication 
of  the  Almanac  called  forth  the  order  'not  to  print  anything  but  what 
shall  have  lycence  from  ye  Council.'  and  as  Budd  had  recently  pub- 
lished in  Lontlon  some  strictures  on  Edward  Byllinge,  which  also 
reflected  on  Penn  and  other  Quakers,  an  application  for  a  license  in 
this  case  would  have  met  with  delay,  if  not  a  refusal.  These  consid- 
erations no  doubt  induced  Bradford  to  omit  his  name  from  the  im- 
print."   Hildeburn. 

649.  .     Good  Order  Established  in  Pennsylvania  and  New 

Jersey.  Reprinted  from  the  original  edition  of  1685.  With 
Introduction  and  Notes  by  Frederick  J.  Shepard,  of  the 
Buffalo  Public  Library.  Cleveland :  The  Burrows  Bros. 
Co.,  1902.     8vo,  pp.  80.* 

No.  3  of  Burrows  Bros,  reprints.  250  copies  printed.  Tin-  edi- 
tion was  reprinted  from  a  copy  in  the  Lenox  Library,  New  York 
City. 

1  l(.  "Budd's  Pennsylvania  and  New  Jersey:  verso,  "Of  this 
edition  250  copies  have  been  printed  and  the  type  distributed.     This 

is "    (no   of   copy    given)    title;    Introduction,   half    title.    "Budd's 

Pennsylvania    and    New    Jersey.      Philadelphia:     William    Bradford, 


138  BULLOCK. 

16S5.  Title  page  and  text  reprinted  from  a  copy  of  the  original  edi- 
tion in  the  Lenox  Library,  New  York  City."  Facsimile  of  original 
title ;  1  If.  preface,  1  If.  text  of  book,  57  pp. 

Sold:  1685  ed. :  Rice,  1870,  red  levt  mo,  by  Pratt,  155.00; 
Brinley,  1880,  red  mo,  extra,  unct,  160.00;  Barlow,  1890, 
green  levt  mo,  extra,  git,  by  Pratt,  400.00;  Menzies,  1876, 
levt  mo,  git,  by  Pratt,  the  Rice  copy,  150;  French  and 
Chubbuck,  1904,  levt  mo,  git,  Barlow  copy,  600.00;  Rich, 
1861,  elf,  extra,  by  Bedford,  £5.17.6;  Gowan  ed.,  1865; 
Murphy,  1884,  1.40;  Henkels,  1901,  90  cts. ;  Rice,  1870, 
cl,  unct,  large  pap.,  3.50;  Roche,  1867,  unct,  3.50;  Dun- 
bar, 1892,  1. 12;  Barlow,  1890,  unct,  large  pap.,  11.50; 
Menzies,  hlf  elf,  git,  unct,  large  pap.,  3.00;  Henkels,  1902, 
unct,  60  cts. ;  Anderson,  1903,  cl,  unct,  3.00;  Pennvpacker, 
1906,  cl,  80  cts. 

650.  BUFFUM,  E.   GOULD.     Six  months  in  the   Gold  Mines; 

from  a  Journal  of  three  years'  Residence  in  Upper  and 
Lower  California.  1847-8-9.  By  E.  Gould  Buffum,  Lieu- 
tenant First  Regiment  New  York  Volunteers.  Philadel- 
phia:  Lea  &  Blanchard,  1850.  i2mo,  pp.  172.  +  London: 
1850.     i2mo,  pp.  256. 

Sold:  Barlow,  1890,  hlf  elf,  1.25. 

651.  BULLARD,  E.  F.     History  of  Saratoga  and  the  Burgoyne 

Campaign  of  1777;  an  Address  delivered  at  Schuvlerville. 
N.  Y.,  July  4,  1876.    Ballston  Spa :  1876.    Pp.  22.' 

Includes    Saratoga   County,  by  G.   G.   Scott,  and   Saratoga   and 
Kay-ad-ros-se-ra,  by  N.  B.  Sylvesteer.    N.  Y.  Lib.  Bull. 

Sold:  Manson,  1899,  3°  cts- 

652.  BULLOCK,  A.  H.     Commemorative  Address  at  Royalston, 

Mass.,  August  23,  1865,  the  Hundredth  Anniversary  of  its 
Incorporation.  With  the  Poem  and  other  Proceedings 
and  an  Appendix.    Winchenden,  1865.     i2mo,  pp.  207. 

Sold:  Manson,  1899,  1.00;  J.  G.  Smith,  1883,  1.75. 

653.  BULLOCK,  WILLIAM.     Virginia  |  Impartially  examined, 

and  left  |  to  publick  view,  to  be  considered  by  all  Iudi-  | 
cious  and  honest  men.  |  Under  which  Title,  is  compre-  | 
hended  the  Degrees  from  34  to  39,  wherein  |  lyes  the  rich 
and  healthfull  Countries  of  Roanock,  |  the  new  Planta- 
tions of  Virginia  |  and  Mary-land.  |  Looke  not  upon  this 


BULLOCK.  139 

Booke,  as  |  those  that  arc  set  out  by  private  men,  for 
private  |  ends ;  for  being  read,  you'l  find,  the  publick  |  good 
is  the  Authors  onely  aime.  |  For  this  Piece  is  no  other 
then  the  Adventurers  |  or  Planters  faithfull  Steward,  dis- 
posing the  Ad-  I  venture  for  the  best  advantage,  advising  | 
people  of  all  degrees,  from  the  highest  |  Master,  to  the 
meanest  Servant,  |  how  suddenly  to  raise  their  |  fortunes. 
I  Pursue  the  Table,  and  you  shall  finde  the  |  way  plainelv 
layd  downe.  |  By  William  Bvllock,  Gent.  \  19  April,  1649. 
Imprimatur,  lien:  Whaley.  |  London:  |  Printed  by  John 
Hammond,  and  are  to  be  sold  at  his  house  |  over-against 
S.  Andrews  Church  in  Holborne.  1649.  Sm.  4to,  6  1.. 
pp.  66.* 

"This  rare  book  is  dedicated  to  the  Earle  of  Arundell  and  Surrey 
and  the  Lord  Baltimore.  Reprinted  in  Force's  Tracts.  V.  III.  See 
Ternanx,  No.  635,  and  Rich,  No.  271.  Poulson's  copy  sold  for  $80. 
Priced  by  J.  R.  Smith,  £6,  16s.  6d. ;  Nuggets,  £10,  10s."    Sabin. 

This  is  a  guide  for  prospective  settlers,  and  is  a  well  written 
prospectus,  notwithstanding  that  it  was  written  in  a  week's  time,  as 
the  author  declares. 

"Had  you  given  me  more  time,  I  should  have  been  larger  in 
your  satisfaction,  but  this  is  what  six  nights  could  produce,  which 
time  you  know  is  all  I  had  ;  and  of  this,  the  recollecting  and  reading 
my  ancient  studies  took  up  much;  but  what  is  done  (upon  examina- 
tion) you'll  find  is  clear  and  true." 

The  author  himself  was  never  in  Virginia.  His  book,  he  savs. 
was  compiled  from  the  books  of  Hariot.  Lane  and  Smith,  and  from 
"discourses"  with  divers  sea  captains. 

On  page  a  he  says :  "And  to  encourage  Gentlemen,  that  are  de- 
sirous of  winning  honour  by  making  discoveries,  ...  let  them 
peruse  M.  Henry  Briggs  (that  famous  mathematician)  his  Booke 
printed  about  28  years  since,  wherein  he  makes  it  plaine  that  a  Trade 
from  Virginia  may  be  easily  driven  into  the  South  and  West  Sea, 
lying  on  the  backside  of  Virginia."  This  book  of  Brigg's  was  in- 
corporated with  Waterhouse's  Virginia,  published  in  1622.  though 
Allibone  gives  it  as  a  separate  publication  with  the  date,  however, 
of  1652.    Burroivs  Cat. 

Sold:  Henkels.  1898,  82.00:  Rice.  1870,  crushed  red  levt  mo. 
by  F.  Bedford,  80.00:  Brinley,  1880,  maroon  mo,  good 
copy,  115.00;  Barlow,  1890,  hlf  russia.  title  backed,  72.50: 
Brayton  Ives,  1891,  levt  mo,  super-extra,  git.  by  F.  Bed- 
ford. 115.00;  Cooke,  1883,  bl  mo,  git.  unct,  by  Bedford,  one 
leaf  in  facsim..  52.00;  Rich,  1861,  1110,  extra,  by  Bedford, 
£8;  Menzies.  1876,  levt  mo.  git.  unct.  by  Bedford.  1  leaf 
in  facsimile,  4  lvs.  remargined  by  Yigne  of  Paris.  80.00; 
Bruce,  1868.  60.00;  Miller  &  Bancker.  1898.  hlf  mo,  82.00; 
Barney,  1870,  mor,  87.50;  Anderson.  1903.  hlf  mo,  lvs.  cut 
into,  last  two  in  facsimile.  27.00. 


I40  BURK. 

654.  .    Sketch  of  a  Journey  through  the  Western  States  of 

North  America,  from  New  Orleans,  by  the  Mississippi, 
Ohio,  City  of  Cincinnati,  and  Falls  of  Niagara,  to  New 
York,  in  1827.  With  a  Description  of  the  New  and  Flour- 
ishing City  of  Cincinnati,  by  Messrs.  B.  Drake  and  E.  D. 
Mansfield.  And  a  Selection  from  Various  Authors  on  the 
Present  Condition  and  Future  Prospects  of  the  Settlers, 
in  the  Fertile  and  Populous  State  of  Ohio,  containing 
Information  useful  to  Persons  desirous  of  Settling  in 
America.  London:  John  Miller,  1827.  121110,  pp.  xxxi, 
viii,  135.    2  Maps. 

See  also  Drake. 

"Mr.  Bullock's  Journey  occupies  31  pages,  followed  by  a  reprint 
of  Drake  and  Mansfield's  'Cincinnati  in  1826.'  92  pages.  The  ap- 
pendix. 36  pages,  is  made  up  entirely  of  extracts  from  'Drake's  Cin- 
cinnati in  1815,'  and  'Flint's  Recollections  of  Ten  Years  passed  in 
the   Mississippi  Valley.'  " 

"The  author  purchased  an  extensive  tract  of  land  below  Cincin- 
nati, on  the  Kentucky  side,  where  Ludlow  now  stands ;  he  returned 
to  England  and  published  the  above  work  to  induce  emigrants  to 
settle  on  his  estate.  A  plan  of  the  proposed  settlement,  which  he 
called  'Hygeia,'  is  prefixed  to  the  work :  it  is  laid  out  by  I.  B.  Pap- 
worth,  Architect  to  the  King  of  Wirtemburg."     Thomson. 

655.  BUNNER,  E.    History  of  Louisiana,  from  its  first  discovery 

and  settlement  to  the  present  time.  New  York :  Harper, 
1841.     121110,  pp.  xxxi,  14,  267.  -f-  New  York:  1846.     121110. 

Form-   V.   176  of  Harper's   Family   Library. 

656.  BURCH,  L.  D.     Kansas  as  it  is.  A  Complete  Review  of  the 

Resources,  Advantages  and  Drawbacks  of  the  Great  Cen- 
tral State.  Chicago:  C.  S.  Burch  &  Co.,  1878.  8vo,  pp. 
142.     Illustrated. 

Has  R.  R.  and  Township  Map  of  Kansas. 

657.  BURGESS,  JAMES  H.   (DR.).     Santee  Circuit  and  Will- 

iamsburg Township.  Chronicles  of  St.  Mark's  Parish, 
1731-1885.     Columbia.  S.  C. :  1880.     121110.  pp.  108. 

658.  BURK,  JOHN.     The  |  History  of  Virginia,  |  From  Its  First 

Settlement  |  to  j  The  Present  Day.  |  By  John  Burk.  | 
Petersburg,  Virginia.  |  Printed  for  the  Author,  by  Dick- 
son &  Pcscud.  j  1804.  Vol.  I,  8vo,  2  1.,  pp.  iv,  348;  Vol.  II, 
Petersburg:  1805.  Pp.  335.  Appendix,  lxii ;  Vol.  Ill,  Pp. 
469.  The  j  History  of  Virginia,  |  commenced  I  by  John 
P.urk,  I  and  continued  by  |  Skelton  Jones,  |  and  |   Louis 


BUKK.  HI 

Hue  Girardin.  |  Vol.  IV,  Petersburg:  Printed  by  M.  W. 
Dunnavant,  for  the  Proprietors,  1816.  8vo,  pp.  538,  x\ . 
(11).* 

Complete  sets  are  very  scarce,  the  greater  portion  of  Vol  4 
having  been  destroyed  by  lire.  Sold  at  New  York  in  1884  for  $90. 
Sabin. 

Sold:  Rice,  1870,  cr  levt  mo,  extra,  git,  by  Bedford,  Vols.  1, 
2,  3,  unct,  V.  4,  large  copy  with  rough  leaves,  120.00: 
Mitchell.  1891,  4  M'ls.,  [804-16,  hlf  elf,  5.00;  Brayton  Ives, 
4  vols.,  purple  mo,  super  extra,  git,  unct,  impression  of 
original  engraving  of  Capt.  John  Smith  from  the  map  in 
his  history  of  Virginia,  1627,  and  a  colored  photograph 
of  L.  H.  Girardin,  account  of  Burr  duel  inserted,  68.00; 
Manson,  1899,  set,  4  vols.,  1804,  1805,  1816,  with  portraits 
inserted,  of  Washington,  John  Smith,  Raleigh,  Jefferson, 
and  map,  full  levt  mo,  extra,  git,  gold,  80.00;  Guild,  1887, 
hlf  mo,  30.00;  Terry,  1889,  hlf  shp,  72.00;  Barlow,  1890, 
hlf  mo,  56.00;  Brevoort,  1890,  mottled  elf,  46.00;  Ander- 
son, 1904,  orig.  shp,  4  v.,  21.60;  Hurst,  1904,  old  elf,  30.00; 
Henkels,  1905,  shp,  30.00;  Brinley,  1880,  4  vols.,  grosgr 
levt  mo,  extra,  by  W.  Tratt,  nearly  unct,  132.00;  same 
sale,  original  bds.  60.00;  Waterbury,  1895,  2  vols.,  1804-5 
ed.,  2.20;  Barlow,  1890,  hlf  mo,  git,  56.00;  Henkels, 
1900,  4  vols.,  1,  2,  3  orig.  bindg.,  V.  4  rebound,  shp, 
41.00;  Polock,  1904,  4  v.,  shp,  40.00;  Henkels,  1895, 
Pleasanton,  Vols.  1,  2,  3,  1804,  mottled  shp,  31.00;  Bell, 
1895,  6-°°:  Murphy,  4  vols.,  hlf  blue  elf,  1884,  40.00; 
Deane.  4  vols.,  hlf  mo,  1898,  32.50;  Henkels,  1900,  Vols. 
1,  2,  3,  bds,  unct.  7.50;  Cable,  1882.  shp,  13.00;  Cable, 
1883,  3  v.,  bds,  unct,  6.75;  Welford,  1854.  4  vols,  20.00; 
Bourquin,  1894,  shp,  23.60;  Bourquin,  1894,  3  vols,  in 
shp.  1  v.  in  bds.  unct,  22.40;  Hoffmann,  1877,  hlf  mo, 
git,  4  v.,  27.00;  Cooke,  1883,  hlf  mo,  git,  unct,  52.00; 
Proud,  1903,  shp,  bookplate  of  Girardin.  38.00;  Guild,  1887. 
hlf  mo,  4  vols.,  30.00;  Bangs,  1900,  hlf  levt  mo,  extra  git, 
56.00;  Bangs,  1901,  shp,  34.00;  Bangs,  1898,  lacks  1  sig., 
70.00;  same  set  with  sig.  fr.  cut  copy,  Libbie,  1899,  68.00; 
Menzies,  1876.  4  vols.,  purple  mo,  panld  git,  unct.  4th 
vol.  bound  to  match  others,  but  cut,  has  engraving  of 
4th  vol.  bound  to  match  others,  but  cut,  has  engraving  of 
Capt.  John  Smith,  photograph  of  L.  H.  Girardin.  and  ac- 
count of  the  duel  which  caused  author's  death,  in  the 
handwriting  of  Mr.   Ingraham,   inserted.    100.00;   Bangs, 


142  BURNETT. 

1903,  4  v.,  shp,  26.00;  Anderson,  1903,  4  v.,  levt  mo,  git, 
by  Bedford,  36.00;  Morrell,  1866,  V.  1  to  3,  unct,  90.00; 
Gilbert,  1873,  shp,  60.00;  Libbie,  1900,  4  v.,  60.00. 

659.  BURKE,  W.  S.     An  Outline  History  of  Council  Bluffs,  la. 

Chicago:  1867.    8vo,  pp.  31. 

660.  BURNABY,  REV.  ANDREW.    Travels  Through  the  Mid- 

dle Settlements  in  North  America,  in  the  Years  1759  and 
1760.  With  Observations  upon  the  State  of  the  Colonies. 
London:  T.  Payne,  1775.  4to,  pp.  viii,  106.  Errata,  1  1. 
Maps  and  Plates,  Plan  of  New  York.  -+-  Second  Edition. 
London  :  Payne,  1775.  8vo,  pp.  xvi,  198.  Errata,  1  1.  -f- 
Dublin:  1775.  i2mo.  +  Edition  the  Third:  revised,  cor- 
rected and  greatly  enlarged  by  the  Author.  London :  T. 
Payne,  1798.  4to,  pp.  xix,  209.  Engraving  of  Passaic 
Falls  and  a  Map. 

Reprinted  in  Pinkerton's  Voyages,  V.  13. 

661.  .     Reisen  durch  die  Mittlern  Kolonien  der  Englander 

in  Xord-Amerika.  Von  Andreas  Burnaby  aus  dem  En- 
glischen.  (V.  Ch.  Dn.  Ebeling.)  Hamburg  und  Kiel: 
Carl  Ernst  Bohn,  1776.     121110,  Title,  7  1.,  pp.  192. 

662.  .    Voyages  dans  les  colonies  du  milieu  de  l'Amerique 

Septentrionale,  fait  en  1759  et  1760.  Avec  observations 
sur  l'etat  des  colonies.  Traduit  par  M.  Wild.  Lausanne: 
1778.    8vo,  +  A  la  Haye.    1778. 

663.  BURNETT,  JACOB.    Notes  on  the  Early  Settlement  1  if  the 

Northwestern  Territory.  Cincinnati :  Derby,  Bradley  & 
Co.,  1847.  8vo,  pp.  501.  +  New  York :  D.  Appleton  &  Co., 
1847.     Portr.  of  Burnet.* 

"We  know  of  nothing  which  illustrates  inure  forcibly  the   rapi 
growth  of  the  vast  region  northwest  of  the  Ohio   River  than   the 

1    1     of  I'li-  volume.    The  work  is  in  reality  an  ai  phical 

sketch  of  the  autho  1  1  panied  by  a  statement  of  such  fuels  and 
incidenl  relating  to  the  early  settlement  ol  thi  Northwestern  Terri- 
tory as  were  within  his  rec  1  id  mighl  b  con  dered  worth 
I11.  an  enlargemi  1  of  his  I  'tter;  publishi  d  111  tS.j  :  in 
H  torical  and  Philosophical  Society  of  Ohio, 
Vol    l.   pari    II. 

"It  was  in  1796    I       lacob  Burnet       en  '    irs  of  age, 

left  his  home  in  New  Jersey  and  passe  '  into  the  nresten  vildern  ss; 
the  young  lawyer  was  bound  for  Cincinnati.  On  the  eastern  edge  of  the 
village  stood  Fort  Washington,  commanded  at  thai  time  by  a  young 
lieul    1    med   William   Henry   Harrison.     The   young  man  ad- 


BURR.  1  43 

vanced  rapidly  in  Ins  profession  and  in  popular  favor,  and  in  1798 
we  find  him  at  the  head  of  the  council  of  five  appointed  to  lorm  a 
government  for  the  Northern  Territory;  from  tins  time  until  his 
death,  in  1853,  lie  continued  one  of  the  most  respected  in  the  com- 
munity in  which  he  lived  and  occupied  mum  rims  positions  of  trust  in 
the  State.  His  work  with  some  few  exceptions  is  considered  accurate 
and  is  quoted  as  authority  in  more  modern  productions."     Thomson. 

Sold:  Brinley,  1881,  1.50;  Bangs,  1901,  3.20;  Waterbury, 
1895,  1.75;  Barlow,  1890,  1847  e<L  2.00;  M.  D.  Gilman, 
1884,  2.12;  McLaughlin,  1893,  hlf  mo,  git,  1.60;  Guild, 
1887,  2.62;  Llanos.  1902,  cl,  presentation  copy  to  Daniel 
Webster,  with  author's  signature,  and  Webster's  book- 
plate, 4.00;  Hubbard,  1868,  4.25;  Boon,  1870,  3.25;  Field, 
i875.  3-37;  Wiggin,  1876,  3.75;  Bangs,  1896,  hlf  mo,  3.12; 
Fisher,  1866,  1.12;  Bourquin,  1894,  2.10;  Polock,  1904,  shp, 
4.00;  Anderson,  1905,  cl,  present,  copy  to  Daniel  Webster, 
4.00. 

664.  BURNHAM,  CHARLES  G.    Proceedings  of  the  Centennial 

Celebration  of  the  Town  of  Dunbarton,  Sept.  13,  1865. 
Address  by  Charles  G.  Burnham ;  Poem  by  Henry  E. 
Burnham.  Manchester:  Press  of  Henry  A.  Gage,  1866. 
8vo,  pp.  124. 

Sold:  Balcom,  1901,  1.75. 

665.  BURNHAM,    HENRY.      Early    History    of    Brattleboro, 

Windham  Co.,  Vt.,  with  Biographical  Sketches  of  some 
of  its  Citizens.  Edited  by  Abby  Maria  Hemmenway. 
Brattleboro:  D.  Leonard,  1880.  8vo,  pp.  191.  Portraits 
and  Illustrations. 

Sold:  Manson,  1899.  2.25;  Balcom,  1901,  1.37;  Cable,  1882, 
2.50;  Libbie,  1901,  1.50;  Deane,  1898,  2.25;  Whitmore, 
1902,  1. 00;  Guild,  1887,  4.00;  Conland,  1904.  cl,  extra  illus- 
trated, 5.50. 

666.  BURNHAM,  J.  H.     Historj  of  Bloomington  and  Normal,  in 

McClean  County,  Illinois.  Blooniinp;ton  :  J.  H.  Burnham, 
1879.    4to,  pp.  144.    Illustrated.* 

667.  BURR,  CHARLES  TODD.    The  Story  of  Xew  York.    Xew 

York:  1890.     121110.     Illustrated. 

668.  BURR,    GEORGE.      Historical    Address    relating    to    the 

Count}-  of  Broome  in  the  State  of  Xew  York.     Delivered 


144  BURROWS. 

at  Binghamton,  July  3,  1876.  Published  under  the  Direc- 
tion of  the  Committee  of  Arrangements.  Binghamton: 
Carl  Stoppard  &  Co.,  1876.    8vo,  pp.  55.* 

669.  BURRELL,  A.  B.     Reminiscences  of  George  Le  Bar,  The 

Centenarian  of  Monroe  Count}',  Pa.,  who  is  still  living  in 
his  107th  Year.  And  Incidents  in  the  Early  Settlement 
of  the  Pennsylvania  Side  of  the  River  Valley,  from  Easton 
to  Bushkill.  With  a  Portrait.  Philadelphia :  Caxton, 
Remsen  &  Haffelfinger,  1870.  8vo,  pp.  viii,  in.  Frontis- 
piece of  Mr.  Le  Bar.* 

Sold:  Holbrow,  1892,  40  cts. ;  Bushnell,  1883,  1.87. 

670.  BURROUGH,  EDWARD.    A  |  Declaration  Of  the  Sad  and 

Great  |  Persecution  and  Martyrdom  |  Of  the  People  of 
God  called  |  Quakers,  in  New-England,  |  for  the  Wor- 
shipping of  God.  I  Whereof  22  have  been  Banished  upon 
pain  of  Death ;  |  03  have  been  Martyred ;  |  03  have  had 
their  Right-Ears  cut;  |  01  hath  been  burned  in  the  Hand 
with  the  letter  H  ;  |  31  Persons  have  received  650  Stripes ; 
I  01  was  beat  while  his  Body  was  like  a  jelly.  |  Several 
were  beat  with  Pitched  Ropes,  j  Five  appeals  made  to 
England,  were  denied  |  by  the  Rulers  of  Boston.  ]  One 
thousand  forty  four  pounds  worth  of  Goods  hath  |  been 
taken  from  them  (being  poor  men)  for  meeting  |  together 
in  the  fear  of  the  Lord,  and  for  keeping  the  Commands  of 
Christ.  I  One  now  lyeth  in  Iron-fetters  condemned  to  dye. 
Also  some  considerations  presented  to  the  King,  which 
is  I  in  Answer  to  a  Petition  and  Address,  which  was  pre- 
sented I  unto  Him  by  the  General  Court  at  Boston  :  Sub- 
scribed by  I  J.  Endicot,  the  chief  Persecutor  there;  think- 
ing thereby  to  |  cover  themselves  from  the  Blood  of  the 
Innocent.  J  London :  Printed  for  Robert  Wilson,  in  Mar- 
tins Le  Grand  (1660).    4to,  pp.  32. 

This   work   contains   (he   first   printed   account   of  the  execution 
of  Mary  Dyer  and  others  of  Boston. 

Sold:  Murphy,  1884,  22.00;  Murphy,  1884,  1S.00;  Stevens, 
1886,  London,  elf,  extra,  by  Piatt,  15.00;  Menzies,  1876, 
elf.  extra,  git,  by  Bedford,  28.00. 

671.  BURROWS,  THOMAS  H.     State   Hook  of   Pennsylvania, 

Containing  an  account  of  the  Geography,  History,  Gov- 
ernment,   Resources,   and    Noted   Citizens  of  the   State; 


BURTON.  145 

With  a  map  of  the  State  and  of  each  Count}-.  Philadel- 
phia: Uriah  Hunt  &  Son,  1K47.     121110,  pp.  314. 

672.  .    State  Book  of  Pennsylvania,  containing  an  Account 

of  the  Geography,  History,  Government,  Resources,  and 
Noted  Citizens  of  the  State;  with  a  Map  of  the  State  and 
of  each  County,  and  the  Constitution  of  the  State.  For 
the  use  of  Schools  and  Families.  Second  Edition.  Phila- 
delphia: Uriah  Hunt  &  Son,  1850.  121110,  pp.  332.  Illus- 
trated.    Frontispiece.  Map  of  Pennsylvania.* 

673.  BURT,  REV.  FEDERAL.    Sketches  of  the  Civil  and  Eccle- 

siastical History  of  Durham,  N.  H.  Concord,  N.  H. :  Asa 
McFarland,  1837. 

674.  BURT,    HENRY    M.      The    Attractions    of    Brattleboro. 

Glimpses  of  the  Past  and  Present.  Brattleboro,  Vt. :  D. 
B.  Stedman,  Pr.,  1866.    121110,  pp.  108.    Plate.* 

675.  .    First  Century  of  the  History  of  Springfield,  Mass.; 

the  official  Records  from  1636  to  1736,  with  an  Historical 
Review  and  Biographical  Mention  of  the  Founders. 
Springfield:  1898.  2  vols.  Roy.  8vo,  pp.  473;  712.  Maps 
and  Illustrations. 

Sold:  Clogston,  1899,  cl,  unct,  7.25. 

676.  BURTON,   C.  M.     "Cadillac's  Village;"'  or,  Detroit  under 

Cadillac.  With  List  of  Property  Owners  and  a  History 
of  the  Settlement  1707  to  1710.  Compiled  by  C.  M.  Bur- 
ton.    Detroit:  1896.    8vo,  pp.  43.* 

677.  .     A  Chapter  on  the  History  of  Cleveland.     Detroit, 

Mich.:  Publ.  by  the  Author.  C.  M.  Burton,  1895.  8vo, 
PP-  31- 

Regarding  the  Cuyahoga  Purchase.  The  original  Tndian  deed 
conveying  to  Alexander  Henry  et  al.  a  large  part  of  the  present  site 
of   Cleveland. 

678.  BURTON,  H.  W.     The   History  of  Norfolk,  Virginia.     A 

Review  of  Important  Events  and  Incidents  which  oc- 
curred from  1736  to  1877 :  also  a  Record  of  Personal  Rem- 
iniscences and  Political,  Commercial  and  Curious  Facts. 


I46  BURTON. 

By  H.  Burton  (Harry  Scratch).  Norfolk:  Virginian  Job 
Print,  1877.    8vo,  pp.  6,  264.* 

Sold:   Barlow,    1890,    1.00;    Bourquin,    1894,   40  cts. ;   Guild, 
1887,  1.75. 

679.  BURTON,  N.  J.     Memorial  of  the  Half  Century  Anniver- 

sary of  the  Organization  of  the  First  Church  Fair  Haven, 
New  Haven,  Ct.,  Wednesday,  June  23,  1880.  New  Haven: 
1880.     Pp.  36. 

Address  by  Air.  Burton. 

680.  BURTON,    RICHARD    F.      The    City    of    the    Saints    and 

across  the  Rocky  Mountains  to  California.  London: 
Longman,  &c,  1861.  8vo,  pp.  x,  (2),  707.  3  Maps.  -|- 
Second  Edition.  London :  Longman,  1862.  8vo,  pp.  707. 
Map  and  Plates.  -)-  New  York :  Harper  &  Bros.,  1862. 
8vo,  PP-  574-* 
Sold:  Bourquin,  1894,  30  cts. ;  Cooke,  1883,  3.50;  Guild,  1887, 
87  cts. 

681.  BURTON,  ROBERT.    The  English  |  Empire  |  in  |  America 

I  Or  a  Prospect  of  His  Majesties  Dominions  |  in  the  West- 
Indies.  Namely,  |  New  Foundland  |  New  England  |  New 
York  J  Pennsylvania  |  New  Jersey  j  Maryland  |  Virginia  | 
Carolina  |  Bermuda's  |  Barbuda  |  Anguilla  |  Montserrat  | 
Dominica  |  St.  Vincent  |  Antego  |  Nevis,  Or  |  Nevis  |  S. 
Christophers  |  Barbadoes  j  Jamaica  |  With  an  account  of 
the  Discovery,  Scituation,  |  Product,  and  other  Excel- 
lencies of  these  Countries.  |  To  which  is  prefixed  a  Rela- 
tion of  the  first  Discovery  |  of  the  New  World  called 
America,  by  the  Spaniards.  |  And  of  the  Remarkable  Voy- 
ages of  several  English-  |  men  to  divers  places  therein.  | 
Illustrated  with  Maps  and  Pictures.  |  By  R.  B.  London: 
Printed  for  Nath.  Crouch,  1635.  i2mo,  2I.,  pp.  209.  Map 
and  2  Plates. 

Second  Edition.  London:  N.  Crouch,  1692.  i2mo. 
+  Third  Edition.  London :  N.  Crouch,  1698.  Fourth 
Edition.  London:  1704.  Fifth  Edition.  London :  Crouch, 
171 1.  iSmo,  pp.  191.  Sixth  Edition.  London:  A.  Betts- 
worth,  1728.  i8mo,  pp.  192.  Seventh  Edition.  Dublin: 
1729.  i2mo.  -f-  Dublin:  1735.  121110.  (Another)  Seventh 
Edition.     London :  1739.     i2mo. 


HUTEL-WJMONT.  147 

"  'A  name  placed  on  the  title-page  of  a  number  of  books  by 
Nath'I  Crouch,  a  bookseller  who  is  supposed  to  have  written  them 
himself.'     Watt."     Sabin. 

682.  BUSHNELL,  CHARLES  IRA.    Journal  of  the  Expedition 

against  Quebec,  under  the  Command  of  Colonel  Benedict 
Arnold  in  the  Year  1775.  By  Major  Return  J.  Meigs. 
With  an  Introduction  and  Notes  by  Charles  I.  Bushnell. 
New  York :  Privately  Printed,  1864.    8vo,  pp.  57. 

683.  BUSHNELL,  HENRY.    The  History  of  Granville,  Licking 

County,  Ohio.  Columbus:  1889.  8vo,  pp.  372.  Illus- 
trated. 

684.  BUSHNELL,   JAMES   C.     History   of  Ararat  Township, 

Susquehanna  County.  Chapters  xxii  in  The  Transcript. 
Susquehanna:  1886-88. 

685.  BUSEY,  SAMUEL  CLAGETT.     Pictures  of  the  City  of 

Washington  in  the  Past.  Washington :  W.  Ballantyne  & 
Sons,  1898.     8vo,  pp.  viii,  17,  384. 

686.  BUTCHER,   SOLOMON   D.     Pioneer   History  of  Custer 

County,  and  Short  Sketches  of  Early  Days  in  Nebraska. 
Broken  Bow,  Neb.:  S.  D.  Butcher,  1901.  8vo,  pp.  403. 
Illustrated. 

687.  BUTEL-DUMONT,  G.  M.     Memoires  |  Historiques  |  sur  \ 

la  Louisiane,  |  Contenant  ce  qui  y  est  arrive  de  plus  j 
memorable  depuis  l'annee  1687.  jus  |  qu  a  present ;  avec 
l'Establissement  de  la  |  Colonie  Francoise  dans  cette  Pro- 
vince I  de  l'Amerique  Septentrionale  sous  la  |  direction  de 
la  Compagnie  des  Indes ;  |  le  climat,  la  nature  &  les  pro- 
ductions de  ce  pays ;  l'origine  &  la  Religion  des  |  Sau- 
vages  qui  l'habitent ;  leurs  moeurs  |  &  leurs  coutumes, 
&c.  I  Composes  sur  les  Memoires  de  M.  Dumont.  par  M. 
L.  L.  M.  (1.  abbe  Le  Mascrier).  Paris:  Chez  CI.  J.  B. 
Bauche,  1753.  2  vols.  121110,  2  I.,  pp.  x,  261,  4  Plates; 
2  1-,  pp.  338,  s  Plans. 

"Written  by  an  officer  who  served  twenty-five  years  in  Louisiana. 
The  first  volume  is  the  'Natural  History;'  the  second  volume  an 
'Historical  Narrative  from  the  deatli  of  La  Salle,  in  1687,  to  1740. 
See  Rich,  1,104,146,  and  Faribault.  83.  For  a  translation,  see  Benja- 
min F.  French's  'Historical  Collections  of  Louisiana.'  part  V."  Sabin. 


I48  BUTLER. 

Sold:  Fisher,  1866,  slip,  1.12;  Vroom,  1882,  elf,  5.00;  Dunbar, 
1892,  4.25;  Field,  1875,  elf,  12.75;  Anderson,  1905,  cl,  in 
1  v.,  7.50. 

688.  BUTLER,  A.  W.     Resources  of  Monterey  County,  Califor- 

nia.   San  Francisco :  1875.    8vo. 

Sold:  Bourquin,  1894,  15  cts. 

689.  BUTLER,  CALEB.     History  of  the  Town  of  Groton,  in- 

cluding Pepperell  and  Shirley,  from  the  First  Grant  of 
Groton  Plantation  in  1655.  With  Appendices  containing 
Family  Registers,  Town  and  State  Officers,  Population, 
and  other  Statistics.  Boston :  T.  R.  Marvin,  1848.  8vo, 
pp.  xx,  9-499.    2  Maps  and  4  Plates. 

Sold:  Bangs,  Merwin,  1865,  2.13;  Balcom,  1901.  5.25;  Bell, 
J895,  550;  Patterson,  1896,  5.25;  Libbie,  1897,  5.00;  Mur- 
phy, 1884,  3.25 ;  Chase  &  Dale,  1897,  5.25  ;  Deane,  1S98, 
6.25;  Woodward,  1869,  cl,  2.00;  Brinley.  1879,  5.00;  J.  G. 
Smith,  1883,  4.12;  Bushnell,  1883,  5  plates  laid  in,  3.50; 
West,  1889,  3.25;  Libbie,  1901,  5.25;  Manson,  1899,  5.50; 
Hoffmann,  1877,  3.50;  Child,  1882,  4  plates  inserted,  6.75; 
Cable,  1882,  5.63;  Cable,  1883,  3.12;  Thornton,  1878,  3.50; 
Guild,  1887,  7.00;  Clogston,  1875,  4.50;  Perry,  1899,  4.50; 

.  Morris,  1899,  5.00;  Libbie,  1899,  3.25,  3.50;  Libbie,  1901, 
cl,  5.25;  1902,  cl,  7.25;  1902,  4.75;  May,  1903,  cl,  5.00;  An- 
derson, 1903,  cl,  5.00. 

690.  BUTLER,  FRANCIS  GOULD.    A  History  of  Farmington, 

Franklin  County,  Maine,  from  the  Earliest  Explorations 
to  the  Present  Time,  1776-1885.  Farmington:  Press  of 
Knowlton,  McLeary  &  Co.,  1885.    8vo,  pp.  683.    Portraits. 

Most  of  the  edition  was  destroyed  by  fire. 
Sold:  Manson,  1899,  5.25;  Guild,  1887,  7.50;  Avery,  1900,  hlf 
mo,  git,  4.25 ;  Poole,  1905,  cl,  3.00. 

691.  BUTLER,  J.   C.     History  of  Mac'on   and  Central   Georgia. 

1879.    8vo. 

692.  BUTLER,  JAMES  DAVIE,     Prehistoric  Wisconsin.     An- 

nual Address  before  the  Wisconsin  State  Historical 
Society  in  the  Assembly  Chamber,  Feb.   18,   1876.     8vo, 

PP-  31- 

Reprint  from  Wis.  Hist.  Soc.  Coll.,  V.  7,  pp.  80-101. 


BUTLER.  I49 

693.  .       Nebraska.       Its     Characteristics    and     Prospects. 

Plates,     n.  p.     (1873.)    8vo,  pp.  36. 

694.  BUTLER,  L.  C.    The  Memorial  Record  of  Essex,  Vermont. 

Prepared  by  L.  C.  Butler,  M.  D.  Published  by  vote  of  the 
Town.    Burlington  :  R.  S.  Styles,  1866.   i2mo,  pp.  59.  (2).* 

Sold:  Manson,  1899,  9.00. 

695.  BUTLER,   MANN.     A   History  of  the  Commonwealth  of 

Kentucky.  Louisville,  Ky. :  Publ.  by  Wilcox,  Dickerman 
&  Co.,  1834.  121110,  pp.  xi,  396.  Frontispiece  of  Geo. 
Rogers  Clark.* 

From  the  Indian  occupation  of  the  country  to  the  middle  of  tin- 
war  of  1812.  The  author  was  long  a  resident  of  the  State,  and  in 
writing  this  book  had  access  to  the  George  Rogers  Clark  and  other 
papers.  The  early  land  disputes,  the  difficulty  between  Virginia  and 
Kentucky,  and  navigation  of  the  Mississippi  questions  are  especially 
well  treated.  The  book  ranks  among  the  better  class  of  work  of 
its  day. 

Sold:  1834  ed. :  Murphy,  1884,  1.25;  Fisher,  1866,  shp,  2.00; 
Brinley,  1881,  2.00;  Barlow,  1890,  3.50;  Cable,  1882,  2.12; 
Bourquin,  1894,  1.40;  Hoffmann,  1877,  1.50;  Henkels, 
1903,  3.00;  A.  G.  Greene,  1869,  2.00;  Guild,  1887,  2.75; 
Polock,  1904,  shp,  6.50;  Henkels,  1905,  shp,  4.10. 

696.  .      A    History   of   the    Commonwealth    of    Kentucky, 

from  its  Exploration  and  Settlement  by  the  Whites,  to 
the  Close  of  the  Northwestern  Campaign,  in  1813;  with 
an  Introduction,  exhibiting  the  Settlement  of  Western 
Virginia,  from  the  First  Passage  of  the  Whites  over  the 
Mountains  of  Virginia,  in  1736,  to  the  Treaty  of  Camp 
Charlotte,  near  Chilicothe,  Ohio,  in  1774.  Second  edition ; 
revised  and  enlarged  by  the  Author.  Cincinnati:  J.  A. 
James  &  Co.,  1836.     121110,  pp.  xvi ;  xiii-lxxii,  551. 

Some  copies  have  a  Louisville  imprint. 

Sold:  1836  ed. :  Bell,  1895,  3.50;  Murphy,  1884,  2.75;  Rice, 
1870,  hlf  russ,  git,  unct,  5.00;  Fisher,  1866,  shp,  portrait 
and  newspaper  cuttings  inserted,  5.00;  Brinley,  1881,  unct, 
bds,  9.00;  Brinley,  1881,  elf,  git,  by  Pratt,  14.00;  Ander- 
son, 1905,  old  elf,  1  cover  broken,  3.75  ;  Eames,  1905,  hlf 
mo,  5.00;  Roche,  1867,  unct,  5.50;  Menzies,  1876,  hlf  mo, 
git,  unct,  portr.  inserted,  5.50;  Hoffmann,  1877,  3.50; 
Field,  1875,  2.25. 


I50  BUTTERFIELD. 

697.  .     An  Appeal  from  the  Misrepresentations  of  James 

Hall,  respecting  the  History  of  Kentucky  and  the  West. 
To  which  is  annexed  a  Chronology  of  the  principal  Events 
as  far  as  they  could  be  ascertained,  in  the  History  of  the 
Western  Country  of  the  United  States,  from  the  Earliest 
Spanish  and  French  Explorations  to  1806.  Frankfort, 
Ky. :  A.  G.  Hodges,  1837.    8vo,  pp.  32. 

698.  BUTLER,  WILLIAM  M.;  CRITTENDEN,  GEORGE  S. 

Semi-Centennial  Souvenir  and  Chronological  History  of 
Rochester,  N.  Y.,  to  June  9-10,  1884.  Rochester:  1884. 
8vo.    Illustrated. 

Sold:  Henkels,  1900,  60  cts. 

699.  BUTTERFIELD,    CONSUL    WILLSHIRE.      History   of 

Seneca  County :  Containing  a  Detailed  Narrative  of  the 
principal  Events  that  have  occurred  since  its  First  Settle- 
ment down  to  the  Present  Time ;  a  History  of  the  Indians 
that  formerly  resided  within  its  Limits ;  Geographical  De- 
scriptions, Early  Customs,  Biographical  Sketches,  &c,  &c. 
With  an  Introduction,  containing  a  Brief  History  of  the 
State,  from  the  Discovery  of  the  Mississippi  River  down 
to  the  Year  1817.  To  the  whole  of  which  is  added  an 
Appendix,  containing  Tabular  Views,  &c.  Sandusky :  D. 
Campbell  &  Sons,  1848.     i2mo,  pp.  252. 

The  introduction  gives  a  very  interesting  history  of  the  State, 
which  is  made  up  largely  from  the  pages  of  "Chase's  Sketches  and 
Western  Adventure."  The  History  of  Seneca  Countty.  pp.  53-190,  is 
very  carefully  compiled,  principally  from  the  experience  of  the  Set- 
tlers themselves.  This  work  is  uncommon ;  2,000  copies  were  printed, 
but  1,300  were  destroyed  by  fire  in  a  warehouse  in  Tiffin,  Ohio,  in 
1849. 
Sold:  Smith,  1867,  2.25;  Drake,  1876,  3.25;  Field,  1875,  3.25; 
Terry,  1899,  1.00;  Murphy,  1884,  2.50;  Bushnell,  1883,  por- 
traits inserted,  4.25;  Bourquin,  1894,  2.60;  Field,  1875, 
3.25  ;  Guild,  1887,  2.00. 

700.  .    Crawford's  Campaign  against  Sandusky,  1782.    An 

Historical  Account  of  the  Expedition  against  Sandusky, 
under  Col.  William  Crawford  in  1782.  With  Biographical 
Sketches,  Personal  Reminiscences,  and  Descriptions  of 
Interesting  Localities  ;  including  also  Details  of  the  Disas- 
trous Retreat,  the  Barbarities  of  the  Savages,  and  the 
awful  Death  of  Crawford  by  Torture,  with  a  fine  Steel 


BUTTER FIELD.  I  5  I 

Portrait  of  Gen.  William  Irvine,  Commander  at  Fort  Pitt, 
1781-83,  who  authorized,  helped  to  organize,  and  issued 
instructions  for  the  campaign.  Cincinnati :  Robt.  Clarke 
&  Co.,  1873.    8vo,  pp.  x,  403. 

Sold:  Cable,  1882,  cl,  unct,  git,  2.00;  Anderson,  1903,  cl,  3.10. 

701.  .     History  of  the  Discovery  of  the  Northwest  by  Jean 

Nicolet  in  1034,  with  a  Sketch  of  his  life.  Cincinnati: 
Robert  Clarke  &  Co.,  1881.    8vo,  pp.  113. 

Sold:  Dunbar,  1892,  55  cts. ;  Bourquin,  1894,  30  cts. ;  Guild, 
1887,  1. 00. 

702.  .      History  of  Brule's  Discoveries  and   Explorations, 

1610-1626;  being  a  Narrative  of  the  Discovery,  by  Stephen 
Brule,  of  Lakes  Huron,  Ontario  and  Superior,  and  of  his 
Explorations  (the  first  made  by  civilized  man)  of  Penn- 
sylvania and  Western  New  York ;  also  of  the  Province  of 
Ontario,  Canada ;  with  a  Biographical  Notice  of  the  Dis- 
coverer and  Explorer,  who  was  killed  and  Eaten  by  Sav- 
ages. Cleveland,  O. :  The  Helman-Taylor  Co.,  1898.  8vo, 
pp.  12,  184.    Illustrated.     Map. 

Publications  of  the  Western  Reserve  Hist.  Society.  "Stephen 
Brule  was  born  in  Champigny,  France,  about  the  year  1592.  He 
came  to  New  France  in  the  ship  commanded  by  Champlain  in 
1608.  which  brought  men,  arms  and  stores  for  the  settlement  to  be 
founded  on  the  River  St.  Lawrence.  He  was  one  of  the  eight  white 
men  who  were  the  original  settlers  of  Quebec.  Brule  wrote  nothing, 
but  his  verbal  recitals  of  adventure  among  the  savages  were  recorded 
by  Champlain.  Sagard  and  Le  Caron.  From  their  narratives  the 
author  has  written  this  bunk,  which  was  presented  in  manuscript  in 
1897  to  the  Western  Reserve  Historical  Association.  An  appendix 
of  50  pp.  gives  the  author's  authorities.    Index."    Publ.  Weekly. 

703.  .     History  of  Wisconsin.     In  Snyder,  Nan  Vechten  & 

Co.  Illus.  Atlas  of  Wisconsin.  1878.  Folio.  Also  in 
Early  Histories  published  by  Western  Historical  So- 
ciety, 1879-82.     Also  in  Descriptive  America,  V.   1. 

704.  .     History  of  the  Gentrys,  Being  a  Concise  Account  of 

the  Gentry  Brothers,  Thomas,  Simon,  James  and  George, 
and  of  their  Half-Brother  John  Turner.  Also  of  the  Part 
taken  by  them  in  Lord  Dunmore's  War,  in  the  Western 
Border  War  of  the  Revolution,  and  in  the  Indian  War  of 
1790-95.  With  a  Recital  of  the  Principal  Events  in  the 
West  during  these  Wars ;  drawn  from  authentic  sources. 


152  BYFIELD. 

largely  original.     Cincinnati:  Robert  Clarke  &  Co.,  1890. 
Roy.  8vo,  pp.  13,  425,  verso  1  p.  errata.* 

In  1904  Mr.  Butterfield  published  a  History  of  Geo.  Rogers 
Clark's  Conquest  of  Illinois  County.  Published  by  F.  J.  Heer,  Co- 
lumbus,  O. 

705.  .    History  of  La  Fayette  County,  Wis.    Chicago:  1881. 

4to,  pp.  799.     Illustrated. 

706.  BUTTERWORTH,  HEZEKIAH.     Young  Folks'  History 

of  Boston.  Boston:  D.  Lothrop  &  Co.,  1881.  Illustrated. 
i6mo,  pp.  480. 

Sold:  Guild,  1887,  60  cts. 

707.  BYERS,  WILLIAM  N.     A  Hand-Book  to  the  Gold  Fields 

of  Nebraska  and  Kansas;  being  a  Complete  Guide  to  the 
Gold  Regions  of  the  North  and  South  Platte,  and  Cherry 
Creek,  embracing  a  Reliable  Description  of  the  Country, 
Climate,  Streams,  Scenery,  &c. ;  Different  Routes  from  the 
.Mississippi  River  to  the  Mines,  the  best  Camping  Places 
on  each  Route,  and  a  Reliable  Map  of  the  same ;  and  Val- 
uable Information  as  regards  a  Complete  Outfit  for  the 
Journey ;  containing  Narratives  of  Trips  to  and  from  the 
Gold  Regions  in  the  years  1858-59.  By  Wm.  N.  Byers, 
late  Government  Surveyor,  and  John  H.  Kellom,  Sup't. 
of  Pub.  Instruction  of  Nebraska.  Chicago :  D.  B.  Cooke 
&  Co.,  1859.     i2mo,  pp.  113.    Map. 

708.  BYFIELD,  NATHANIEL.     An  Account   |   of  the   |    Late 

Revolution  |  in  j  New  England.  |  Together  with  the  |  Dec- 
laration I  of  the  I  Gentlemen,  Merchants,  and  Inhabitants 
of  Boston,  I  and  the  Country  adjacent.  April  18,  1689.  | 
Written  by  Mr.  Nathaniel  Byfield,  |  a  Merchant  of  Bristol 
in  New  England  to  his  Friends  |  in  London.  |  Licensed, 
lime  27,  1689.  J.  Fraser.  |  London:  |  Printed  for  Ric. 
Chiswell,  at  the  Rose  and  Crown  in  j  St.  Paul's  Church- 
Yard,  1689.  I  4to,  pp.  20.  +  Edinburgh :  Reprinted  in  the 
Year  1689.    4to,  pp.  7. 

These  editions  arc  now  scarce  and  sell  at  from  $30  to  $35^  Re- 
printed in  Force's  Tracts,  v.  4.  no.  10,  and  in  the  Andros  Tracts, 
published  by  the  Prince  Society;  and  again,  with  the  following  title: 

709.  .     An  Account  of  the  Late  Revolution  on  New  Eng- 


BVRD.  153 

land.  New  York:  Reprinted  for  Joseph  Sabin,  1865.  4to, 
pp.  27. 

Edition,  250  copies,  of  which  50  arc  on  large  paper.     Form's 
No.   1  of  Sabin's   Reprints,  quarto  series. 

Sold:  Brinley,  1880,  17.00;  Terry,  crim  cr  levt  mo,  extra,  by 
Pratt,  1889,  25.00;  Murphy,  1884,  16.00;  Bangs,  1897,  [689 
cd.,  elf,  extra  git,  50.00;  Deane,  1898,  mo,  git,  by  Hayday. 
22.00;  Rice,  1870,  lvt  mo,  extra,  47.00;  Menzies,  1875,  elf, 
extra,  by  Matthews,  25.00;  Brinley,  1879,  mo,  extra,  30.00; 
Cooke,  1883,  elf,  extra,  45.00;  Barlow,  1890,  hlf  mo,  25.00; 
Brayton  Ives,  1891,  mo,  extra,  42.50;  Rice,  1870,  1699  ed., 
red  levt  mo,  by  Pratt,  47.50;  Stevens,  1886,  London,  red 
mo,  extra,  by  Pratt,  1575;  Roche,  1867,  30.00;  Brayton 
Ives,  1891,  grd  mo,  extra,  git,  by  F.  Bedford,  42.50;  Cooke, 
1883,  elf,  git,  by  Zaehnsdorf,  45.00;  French  and  Chub- 
buck,  1904,  levt  mo,  git,  by  Matthews,  in  case,  67.00; 
reprint  1865:  Barlow,  1890.  3.00;  Cable,  1883,  37  cts. ; 
Hoffmann,  1877,  large  pap.,  hlf  mo,  62  cts.;  Rice,  1870, 
Sabin's  reprint,  hlf  mo,  git,  unct,  large  pap.,  2.75 ;  the 
same,  Sabin's,  sm.  paper,  unct,  .50;  Roche,  Sabin,  repr., 
large  pap.,  1.00. 

710.  BYRD,  A.  J.     History  and  Description  of  Johnson  County. 

Texas,  and  its  Principal  Towns ;  containing  biographical 
sketches  and  notices  of  prominent  men,  together  with 
topographical  and  statistical  information  regarding  all 
portions  of  the  country.    Marshall,  Texas  :  1879.     i2mo. 

711.  BYRD,  WILLIAM.     The  Westover  Manuscripts:  contain- 

ing the  History  of  the  Dividing  Line  betwixt  Virginia  and 
North  Carolina,  a  Journey  to  the  Land  of  Eden,  A.  D. 
1733;  And  a  Progress  to  the  Mines.  Written  from  1728 
to  1736.  And  now  first  published.  Petersburg:  Edmund 
and  Julian  C.  Ruffin,  1841.  Imp.  8vo.  pp.  iv,  143.  (1). 
Cover  title  reads:  "Supplement  to  The  Farmer's  Register  : 
containing  the  Westover  Manuscripts.  Petersburgh, 
1842." 

Reprinted  with  the  following  title: 

712.  .     History  of   the   Dividing   Line   and   other  Tracts. 

From  the  Papers  of  William  Byrd,  of  Westover,  in  Vir- 
ginia, Esquire.  Richmond.  Ya. :  1866.  Pp.  ix,  233 ;  3  1.. 
pp.  276. 


154  CADV. 

"Edition,  200  copies,  of  which  20  are  on  large  paper ;  printed  by 
J.  Munsell,  Albany.  Includes  a  'Journey  to  the  Land  of  Eden,'  and 
from  Nos.  11  and  11 1  of  the  'Historical  Documents  from  the  Old 
Dominion,'  of  which  Lewis's  'Williamsburgh  Orderly  Book'  was  the 
first.  The  introduction  and  notes  are  by  Thomas  H.  Wynne,  Esq. 
See  Notes  and  Queries,  V.  iv,  229."    Sabin. 

"Edition  of  200  small  and  40  large  paper  copies.  Edited  by  and 
published  at  the  expense  of  Thomas  H.  Wynne,  of  Richmond.  This 
edition  was  from  the  originals;  the  edition  of  1841  being  imperfect 
and  incomplete."     Weeks. 

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12.50;  1866  ed. :  "Dividing  Line,"  Polock,  1904,  paper, 
unct,  9.20;  Stephens,  1904,  paper,  unct,  11.00. 

713.  BYRNE,  WILLIAM  S.     Directory  of  Grass  Valley  Town- 

ship (Cal.)  for  1865,  containing  an  Historical  Sketch  of 
Grass  Valley,  of  Allison  Ranch  and  Forest  Springs ;  also, 
a  Description  of  the  Principal  Mines,  all  the  Quartz  Mills, 
Religious  and  other  Organizations.  San  Francisco :  1865. 
8vo,  pp.  114. 

714.  CABALLERIA,  JUAN.    History  of  San  Barnardino  Valley 

from  the  Padres  to  the  Pioneers,  1810-1851.  Illustrated 
by  Constance  Farris.  San  Barnardino,  Cal. :  Father  Ca- 
balleria,  1902.     i2ino,  pp.  4,  17,  130.    Portrait. 

715.  CABELL,  JULIA  MAYO.     Sketches  and  Recollections  of 

Lynchburg,  Va.  By  the  Oldest  Inhabitant.  Richmond : 
C.  H.  Wynne,  1858.     121110,  pp.  363.* 

Sold:  Cable,  1882,  1.37;  Bourquin,  1894,  25  cts. ;  Hoffmann, 
1877,  1.62;  Henkels,  1902,  70  cts.;  Cooke,  1883,  1.75; 
Proud,  1903,  15  cts.;  Field,  1875,  1.15;  Guild,  1887,  1.00; 
Waterbury,  1895,  I-25>  Bushnell,  1883,  70  cts. 

716.  CABLE,  GEORGE  W.     The  Creoles  of  Louisiana.     New 

York:  C.  Scribner's  Sons,  1884.  8vo,  pp.  7,  320.  Illus- 
trated. 

Historical  Sketches  originally  published  in  the  Century  Magazine. 

717.  CADY,   H.   N.    (MRS.).     A   History  of  New   England   in 

Words  of  One  Syllable.  New  York  and  Chicago :  Belford, 
Clarke  &  Co.,  1888.    8vo.    Illustrated. 

718.  .    A  history  of  Pennsylvania  in  Words  of  One  Syllable. 

Chicago:  The  Belford-Clarke  Co.,  1889.    8vo.    Illustrated. 


CALEF.  155 

719.  .    A  History  of  Ohio  in  Words  of  One  Syllable.     New 

York  and  Chicago:  Belford,  Clarke  &  Co.,  1888.  8vo. 
Illustrated. 

720.  CAHOONE,    SARAH    S.      Sketches   of   Newport   and    its 

Vicinity ;  With  Notices  Respecting  the  History,  Settle- 
ment and  Geography  of  Rhode  Island.  Illustrated  with 
Engravings.  New  York:  John  S.  Taylor  &  Co.,  1842. 
i2mo,  pp.  213.* 
Sold:  Woodward,  1869,  2.00;  Cable,  1882,  1.87;  Thornton. 
1878,  1.25 ;  Guild,  1887,  75  cts. ;  Polock,  1904,  cl,  60  cts. 

721.  CALDWELL,  A.  B.     A  Lecture;  the  History  of  Harlem 

with  Appendix  of  History  of  New  York  from  1589  to 
1674,  also  a  Business  Directory  of  Harlem.  New  York : 
1882.    pp.  49. 

Delivered  at  Harlem  April  24,  1882. 

722.  CALDWELL,  J.   A.      History   of  Jefferson   and   Belmont 

Counties,  and  Incidentally  Historical  Collections  pertain- 
ing to  Border  Warfare  and  Early  Settlement  of  the  adja- 
cent Portion  of  the  Ohio  Valley.  Wheeling:  1880.  4to, 
pp.  594.     Illustrated. 

723.  CALDWELL,  T.     A  Tour  through  a  Part  of  Virginia,  in 

the  Summer  of  1808.  In  a  Series  of  Letters  including  an 
Account  of  Harper's  Ferry,  the  Natural  Bridge,  the  New- 
Discovery  called  Weir's  Cave,  Monticello,  and  the  Differ- 
ent Medicinal  Springs.  Hot  and  Cold  Baths,  visited  by 
the  Author.  New  York:  Printed  for  the  Author,  1809. 
8vo,  pp.  31.  +  Belfast:  1810.  8vo,  pp.  63. 
Sold:  Rice,  1870,  hlf  mo,  unct,  by  Bradstreet.  4.50. 

724.  CALEF,  JOHN.     The  |  Siege  of  the  Penobscot  |  by  the  | 

Rebels;  |  containing  a  |  Journal  of  the  Proceedings  ]  of  | 
His  Majesty's  Forces  detached  from  the  74th  and  82d 
Re-  I  giments,  consisting  of  about  700  Rank  and  File, 
under  the  Command  of  Brigadier-General  Francis 
M'Lean,  I  and  of  |  Three  of  His  Majesty's  Sloops  of  War. 
of  16  Guns  I  each,  under  the  command  of  Captain  Henry 
Mowat,  I  Senior  Officer ;  |  when  Besieged  by  |  Three  Thou- 
sand Three  Hundred  (Rebel)  Land  Forces,  |  under  the 
Command  of  Brigadier  General  Solomon  Lovell,  |  and  | 
Seventeen   Rebel   Ships  and  Vessels  of  War,  under  the 


I  56  CALEF. 

Com-  I  mand  of  G.  Saltonstall,  Commodore,  |  To  which  is 
annexed  |  A  Proclamation  issued  June  15,  1779,  by  Gen- 
eral I  M'Lean  and  Captain  Barclay  to  the  Inhabitants;  I 
Also  I  Brigadier  General  Lovell's  Proclamation  to  the 
Inha-  J  bitants ;  and  his  Letter  to  Commodore  Saltonstall, 
found  I  on  board  the  Rebel  Ship  Hunter;  |  Together  with 
the  Names,  Force,  and  Commanders,  of  the  Rebel  Ships  | 
destroyed  in  Penobscot  Bay  and  River,  August  14  and  | 
15,  1779.  I  With  I  A  Chart  of  the  Peninsula  of  Majabigwa- 
duce,  and  of  |  Penobscot  River,  |  To  which  is  subjoined  | 
A  Postscript,  wherein  a  short  Account  of  the  Country  of  j 
Penobscot  is  given.  |  By  J.  C,  Esq.,  a  Volunteer.  |  London : 
I  Printed  for  G.  Kearsley,  in  Fleet  Street,  and  Ashby  and 
Neele  (late  Spilsbury's  in  Russel-Court,  Covent  Garden  | 
1 781.  I  8vo,  Title,  pp.  44.    2  Charts. 

"The  long  title  to  this  rare  little  volume  is,  in  fact,  an  abridge- 
ment of  its  contents.  The  book  consists  chiefly  of  a  daily  journal,  in 
which  the  events  of  the  siege  are  recorded  with  apparent  precision, 
but  with  a  strong  English  bias.  See  Rich.  An  indifferent  copy  of 
this  tract  brought  20.00  at  an  auction  in  New  York,  Dec.  18,  1868." 
Sabin. 

725.  CALEF,  ROBERT.  More  |  Wonders  |  of  the  |  Invisible 
World :  |  Or,  The  Wonders  of  the  |  Invisible  World,  |  Dis- 
play'd  in  Five  Parts.  |  Part  I.  An  Account  of  the  Suffer- 
ings of  Margaret  Rule,  Written  by  j  the  Reverend  Mr.  C. 
M.  I  P.  II.  Several  Letters  to  the  Author,  &c.  And  his 
Reply  relating  |  to  Witchcraft.  |  P.  III.  The  Differences 
between  the  Inhabitants  of  Salem- Village,  and  |  Mr.  Par- 
ris,  their  Minister  in  New  England.  |  P.  IV.  Letters  of  a 
Gentleman  uninterested.  Endeavouring  to  prove  |  the  re- 
ceived Opinions  about  Witchcraft  to  be  Orthodox.  With 
short  I  Essays  to  their  Answers.  |  P.  V.  A  short  Historical 
Accout  (sic)  of  Matters  of  Fact  in  that  Affair.  |  To  which 
is  added,  A  Postscript  relating  to  a  Book  intitled.  The  | 
Life  of  Sir  William  Phips.  |  Collected  by  Robert  Calef, 
Merchant  of  Boston  in  New  England.  |  Licensed  and 
entred  according  to  Order.  |  London  :  |  Printed  for  Nath. 
Hillar,  at  the  Princes-Arms,  in  Leaden-Hall-street,  |  over 
against  St.  Mary-Ax,  and  Joseph  Collyer,  at  the  Golden 
Bible,  I  on  London  Bridge.  1700.  |  sm.  4to,  6  1..  pp.  156.* 

"The  author  gave  great  offense  by  opposing  the  then  popular 
belief  concerning  witches.  In  his  discussion  with  Cotton  Nrathrr.  he 
is  as  superior  to  him  i«  reasoning  as  he  was  in  good  sense  and 
courage."    N.  Am.  Rev.,  3.316. 


cai.1  i .  i  57 

"One  of  the  very  rarest  books  relating  to  Witchcraft  in  New 
England.  Copies  have  sold  recently  in  London  for  130,  145  and  [90 
dollars.  A  most  bitter  attack  on  the  Mathers  and  thru  treatment 
of  witches,  holding  that  the  so-called  Executions  were  so  many 
bloody  murders,  and  styling  the  whole  proceedings  at  Salem  and 
elsewhere  as  'so  Diabolical  a  Wickedness  as  cannot  proceed  but 
from  a  Doctrine  of  Devils.'  No  wonder  Increase  Mather  ordered  the 
book  to  be  burned  in  the  college-yard  at  Harvard."  Win.  George 
Catalog. 

Sold:  Aspenwall,  1879,  46.00;  Rich,  1861,  elf,  extra,  by  Bed- 
ford, £3  6s.;  Menzies,  1875,  Woodward's  copy.  145.00; 
Murphy,  blue  mo,  extra,  git,  by  Bradstreet,  1884,  70.0  0 : 
Deane,  1898,  anticpie  mo,  with  errata,  facsimile  of  auto- 
graph  note  inserted,  80.00;  Brinley,  1880.  levt  1110,  extra. 
120.00;  Brinley,  1879,  levt  mo,  extra,  by  Bedford,  190.00; 
Streatfield,  1889,  elf,  unct,  £53;  Barlow,  1890,  mor,  extra. 
105.00;  Ashburnham,  1897,  old  elf,  £22;  Woodward. 
1869,  polished  elf,  git,  by  Bedford,  bottom  edge  unct, 
inserted  document  signed  by  Robt.  Calef,  extra  fine  copy, 
137.50;  Livermore,  1894,  slip,  120.00;  Brinley,  1879, 
smooth  elf,  extra,  Hedford,  55.00;  Brayton  Ives,  1891,  levt 
mo,  extra,  git,  by  W.  Pratt,  145.00. 

726.  .      More   Wonders  of  the   Invisible   AYorld :   or.  The 

Wonders  of  the  Invisible  World  displayed  in  Five  Parts. 
To  which  is  added  a  Postscript,  Relating  to  a  Book  enti- 
tled, "The  Life  of  Sir  William  Phips."  Collected  by  Rob- 
ert Calef,  Merchant,  of  Boston,  in  Xew  England.  Re- 
printed in  Salem  :  Cushing  and  Carlton,  1796.  i2mo,  pp. 
318.  -f-  Re-printed  in  Salem,  by  John  D.  and  T.  C.  Cush- 
ing, Jr.,  for  Cushing  and  Appleton,  1823.  i2mo,  pp.  312. 
-f-  A  New  Edition.  Boston:  T.  Bedlington,  1828.  24tno, 
PP-  333- 

Other  reprints  in  :  Drake's  Witchcraft  Delusion  in  New  Eng- 
land, V.  2,  3.     Salem  Witchcraft. 

Sold:  1796  ed. :  Terry,  1889,  6.50;  Menzies,  1876,  hlf  elf,  git, 
5.00;  Guild,  1887,  1. 12;  1823  ed. :  Rice,  1870,  1.25;  Fisher, 
1868,  full  elf,  1.25;  Woodward,  1869,  bds,  20  cts. ;  Brinley, 
1879,  2.50;  Chittenden,  1894,  90  cts.;  Manson,  1899,  3.50; 
ShurtlefF,  1875,  90  cts.;  Guild,  1887,  1.00;  Murphy,  1884, 
3.50;  1828  ed. :  Brinley,  1879,  5.00;  Roche,  1867,  20  cts.; 
Brayton  Ives,  1891,  2.50. 

727.  CALEF,  ROBERT;  MATHER,  COTTON.    Salem  Witch- 

craft; comprising  more  Wonders  of  the  Invisible  World, 


158  CALIFORNIA. 

collected  by  Robert  Calef  and  Wonders  of  the  Invisible 
World,  by  Cotton  Mather.     Salem :  1861.    8vo. 

Sold:  Murphy,  1884,  .70;  Waterbury,  1895,  J-6o;  Cable, 
1883,  50  cts. ;  West,  1889,  1.00;  Deane,  1898,  1.00;  Field, 
1875,  1. 12;  Bangs,  Merwin,  1865,  1.37. 

728.  .     Salem  Witchcraft ;  Comprising  "More  Wonders  of 

the  Invisible  World"  collected  by  Robert  Calef,  and 
"Wonders  of  the  Invisible  World"  by  Cotton  Mather ; 
Together  with  Notes  and  Explanations  by  Samuel  P. 
Fowler.    Boston :  Wm.  Veazie,  1865.    sm.  4to. 

250  copies  printed ;  100  cops,  on  large  paper.     See  Deane's  "Spu- 
rious Reprints,"  No.  539. 

Sold:  Fisher,  1866,  5.00;  Livermore,  1894,  large  pap,  6.00; 
Roche,  1867,  large  paper,  unct,  3.00;  Holbrow,  1892, 
2.75;  Balcom,  1901,  4.12;  Manson,  1899,  hlf  mo,  git,  3.50; 
Child,  1882,  large  pap,  unct,  3.00;  Cable,  1882,  large  pap, 
unct,  5.12;  Cable,  1882,  i2mo,  1.00;  Wales,  1903,  cl,  unct, 
6.25;  Bangs,  1894,  6.00;  Chase  &  Dale,  large  pap,  cl,  unct, 
5.00;  Menzies,  1876,  hlf  levt  mo,  git,  unct,  large  paper, 
5.00;  Bourquin,  1894,  3.00;  Hoffmann,  1877,  large  pap, 
unct,  2.50;  Deane,  1898,  2.00;  Guild,  1887,  large  pap,  letter 
re  subject  by  Chas.  Deane,  5.00;  Bangs,  1899,  3  v.,  pap 
large,  unct,  Roxbury,  1866,  27.75  >  Chittenden,  1894,  unct, 
1.37;  Hayes,  1898,  large  pap,  4.00;  Rice,  1870,  hlf  levt  mo, 
git.  unct,  large  pap,  5.13. 

CALHOUN,  G.  A.    See  No.  1033. 
CALIFORNIA. 

729.  All  about  California  and  Inducements  to  Settle  There.     San 

Francisco :  Published  by  California  Immigrant  Union, 
1870.  8vo,  pp.  64,  16.  Map.  Illustrated.  California  as  a 
home  for  the  emigrant.* 

730.  Alta  California:  embracing  Notices  of  the  Climate,  Soil  and 

Agricultural  Products  of  Northern  Mexico  and  the  Pacific 
Seaboard.    Philadelphia:  1847.    8vo. 

Sold:  Bourquin,  1894,  60  cts. 

731.  California   as   it   is.      Written   by   Seventy   of   the    Leading 


CALIFORNIA.  1 59 

Editors  and  Authors  of  the  Golden  State  for  the  Weekly 
Call.    San  Francisco:  1882.    Map.    8vo,  pp.  175. 

Sold:  Guild,  1887,  1.37. 

732.  California ;  its  Past  History ;  its  Present  Condition ;  its  Fu- 

ture Prospects.  Containing  a  History  of  the  Country  from 
its  Colonization  by  the  Spaniards  to  the  Present  Time. 
A  Sketch  of  its  Geographical  and  Physical  Features.  In- 
cluding a  Minute  and  Authentic  Account  of  the  Discovery 
of  the  Gold  Region,  and  the  History  of  the  Rise,  Progress, 
and  Present  Condition  of  the  Mormon  Settlements.  With 
an  Appendix  Containing  the  Official  Reports  made  to  the 
Government  of  the  United  States.  London:  1850.  8vo, 
pp.  270.    Hand  colored  plates,  and  map. 

733.  California,  from  its  Discovery  by  the  Spaniards  to  the  Pres- 

ent time,  with  a  brief  description  of  the  Gold  Region,  its 
present  position,  together  with  a  few  hints  to  Gold  Hunt- 
ers, and  Guide  to  those  about  to  visit  that  Country.  By  a 
Traveller.     New  York:  1848.    8vo,  pp.  32. 

Sabin  queries  this  as  by  Chas.  E.  Kells. 

734.  California  350  Years  Ago.     Manuelo's  Narrative  translated 

from  the  Portuguese.  San  Francisco  :  1888.  121110.  Illus- 
trated. 

735.  Colusa  County,   California.     Illustrations   descriptive  of  its 

Scenery,  Fine  Residences,  Public  Buildings,  Schools, 
Mines,  &c.  from  original  drawings,  with  Historical  Sketch 
of  the  County.    San  Francisco :  1880.    Folio. 

Sold:  Guild,  1887,  2.00. 

736.  The    Gold    Regions   of   California ;    a    Geographical,    Topo- 

graphical, and  Historical  View  of  that  Country;  with  ex- 
clusive Authentic  Particulars  and  colored  Map  of  the 
Country.     London:  iS4<).    Svo,  pp.  88. 

From  1849  to  iS'55  quite  a  number  of  Guides  to  California  were 
issued  in  London,  and  a  great  many  in  the  United  States. 

737.  An   Historical  Sketch  of  Los  Angeles  County,   California, 

from  the  Spanish  Occupancy  by  the  Founding  of  the  Mis- 
sion San  Gabriel  Archangel,  Sept.  8,  1771,  to  July  4,  1876. 
Published  by  Louis  Lewin  &  Co.  Los  Angeles:  Mirror 
Print.  1876.    Svo.  pp.  12.* 


l6o  CALIFORNIA. 

738.  An  Illustrated  History  of  Los  Angeles  County,  California : 

containing  a  History  of  Los  Angeles  County,  from  the 
earliest  Period  of  its  Occupation  to  the  Present  Time, 
together  with  Glimpses  of  its  Prospective  Future.  With 
Profuse  Illustrations  of  its  Beautiful  Scenery,  Full  page 
Portraits  of  some  of  its  most  Eminent  Men,  and  Bio- 
graphical Mention  of  many  of  its  Pioneers,  and  also  Prom- 
inent Citizens  of  to-day.  Chicago:  1889.  4to.  Steel  por- 
traits and  Plate. 

Sold:  Libbie,  1899,  mo,  git,  5.75 

739.  History  of  Alameda  County,  California.     Oakland :  M.  W. 

Wood,  1883.    Portraits  and  Illustrations.     Large  8vo. 

739a.  Historical  Atlas  of  Alameda  County.  Oakland :  Thompson 
1881.    Oblong  4to. 

739b.  History  of  Amador  County.  Oakland:  Thompson  &  West, 
1881.     Oblong  4to. 

739c.  History  of  Butte  County.  Oakland:  Thompson  &  West, 
1877.    4to. 

740.  History  of  Kern  County.     San  Francisco:  W.  W.  Elliott  & 

Co.,  1883.    Folio. 

740a.  History  of  Marin  County.  Also  an  Historical  Sketch  of  the 
State  of  California.  J.  P.  Munro  Fraser,  Historian.  San 
Francisco:  Alley,  Bowen  &  Co.,  1880.    Illustrated.    8vo. 

740b.  Historical  Atlas  of  Sonoma  County.  Oakland:  T.  II. 
Thompson  &  Co.,  1877.    Folio. 

740c.  History  of  Siskiyou  County,  California.  By  H.  L.  Wells. 
Oakland:  Thompson  &  West,  1881.     Folio. 

74od.  Atlas  and  History  of  Yolo  County,  California.  San  Fran- 
cisco: De  Pue  &  Co.,  1879.    Illustrated.     Folio. 

740c  Western  Shore  Gazetteer  and  Commercial  Directory,  Yolo 
County.  Compiled  and  published  by  C.  P.  Sprague  and 
Ii.  W.  Atwell.    Woodland :  1870.    8vo. 

741.  History  of  San  Mateo  Counts .  California.     San  Francisco: 

B.  F.  Alley,  1883.    Illustrated.    8vo. 


CALIFORNIA.  l6t 

741a.  History  of  Merced  County.    San  Francisco:  Elliott  &  Co., 
1881.    Folio. 

742.  History  of  Nevada  County,  California.     With  Illustrations 

descriptive  of  its  Scenery,  Residences,  Public  Buildings, 
&c.    Oakland  :  Thompson  &  West,  1880.    Folio. 

Sold:  Guild,  1887,  3.50. 

742a.  i  listory  of  San  Diego  County,  California.     San  Francisco: 
W.  W.  Elliott  &  Co.,  1883. 

742b.  History    of    San    Joaquin    County,    California.      Oakland: 
Thompson  &  West,  1879.    4to. 

742c.  History  of  Sutter  County.     Oakland:  Thompson  &  West, 
1879.    4to. 

743.  History   of   Yuba   County.     Oakland:   Thompson   &  West, 

1879.    4to. 

744.  Historical   Alias  of  Santa  Clara  County,  California.     San 

Francisco :  Thompson  &  West,  1876.    Folio. 

744a.  History   of   Sacramento   County.      Oakland:   Thompson    & 
West,  1880.    4to. 

745.  Xachrichten  von  der  Americanischen  Halbinsel  Californien  ; 

mit  einem  zweyfachen  Anhang  falscher  Nachrichten. 
Geschreiben  von  einem  Priester  der  Gesellschaft  Jesu, 
welcher  lang  darinn  disse  letztere  Jahr  gelbt  hat.  Man- 
heim,  1772.     i2mo.  -f-  Manheim,  1773. 

"A  work  written  to  abuse  the  public  mind  as  to  the  'rumored 
mineral  riches  and  pearls  of  California,'  which  had  spread  from 
Mexico  to  Madrid  and  Germany,  to  shew  that  the  'sterile  land  of 
rocks  and  stone  quarries,  of  sand  hills  and  stunted  bushes,  having 
neither  wood  or  water,  with  a  mere  handful  of  inhabitants,  was  but 
one  remove  from  the  beasts  of  the  field.'  "     Murphy. 

Sold:  Murphy,  1884,  13.00;  Barlow,  1890,  1.25;  Barlow,  1890, 
1773  ed.,  1. 00;  Cooke,  1883,  3.75. 

745a.  Noticias  de  la  Provincia  de  Californias.  en  tres  cartas,  de  tin 
Sacerdote  Religioso  hijo  del  real  convento  de  predicadores 
de  Valencia  a  tin  amigo  suyo.    Valencia:  1794.    8vo. 
See  also  Venegas. 

Sold:  Barlow,  1890,  levt  mo,  git,  unct,  by  Bedford,  6.00. 


l62  CAMPANIUS-HOLM. 

746.  CALLENDER,  JOHN.    An  |  Historical  Discourse  |  on  the  | 

Civil  and  Religious  Affairs  |  of  the  Colony  of  |  Rhode 
Island  I  and  |  Providence  Plantations  |  in  New  England  | 
in  America.  |  From  the  first  Settlement  1638,  to  the  End  of 
I  first  Century.  |  By  John  Callender,  A.  M.  |  Boston  :  | 
Printed  and  Sold  by  S.  Kneeland  and  T.  Green  j  in  Queen 
St.  1739.  8vo,  pp.  14,  120,  (1).* 
Sold:  Murphy,  1884,  3.50;  Deane,  1898,  mo,  git,  10.00;  Rice, 
1870,  elf,  by  Bedford,  22.00;  Menzies,  1875,  ^evt  m0>  extra, 
Bedford,  17.00;  Brinley,  1879.  elf,  unct,  14.50;  Roche,  1867, 
30.00;  Rich,  1861,  13s.;  Barlow,  1890,  elf.  extra,  14.00; 
Manson,  1904,  levt  mo,  extra,  git,  unct.  32  extra  plates 
inserted,  and  map,  26.00;  Brayton  Ives,  1891,  levt  mo, 
extra,  git,  by  F.  Bedford,  27.50;  Manson,  1899.  hlf  mo, 
unct,  6.00;  Hoffmann.  1877,  portrait  of  Callender  inserted, 
mo.  extra,  15.75:  Cooke,  1883.  mo.  git,  unct.  5.50:  Clog- 
ston,  1899,  mo>  g^,  unct,  20  portr.,  views  &  2  maps  insert.. 
12.00. 

747.  .    An  Historical  Discourse  on  the  Civil  and  Religious 

Affairs  of  the  Colony  of  Rhode  Island.  With  a  Memoir 
of  the  Author ;  Biographical  Notices  of  some  of  his  distin- 
guished Contemporaries ;  and  Annotations  and  Original 
Documents,  illustrative  of  the  History  of  Rhode  Island 
and  Providence  Plantations,  from  the  First  Settlement  to 
the  End  of  the  First  Century.  By  Romeo  Elton.  Provi- 
dence:  Knowles,  Vose  &  Co.,  1838.    8vo,  pp.  270,  (2).* 

"Forms  the  fourth  volume  of  the  R.  I.  Historical  Society.  This 
was  also  issued  as  a  third  edition,  with  the  title :  The  Early  History 
of  Rhode  Island.  Boston  :  Thomas  Wells  &  Co.,  1843.  Facsimile. 
See  N.  Am.  Rev.,  47,  253."    Sabia. 

Sold:  Bushnell,   1883,  70  cts. ;  Barlow,  1890,  1.25;  Manson. 

1899,  50  cts. :  Henkels,  1900,  1.00;  Polock,  1904,  cl.  90  cts. ; 

1843  ed. :  Manson,  1899,  50  cts.;  Cable.  1882,  1.12:  M.  D. 

Gilman,  1884.  1.50;  Cooke,  1883,  4.50;  Field,  1875,  87  cts.; 

Guild,  1887,  I-25- 

748.  CAMP,  DAVID  NELSON.     History  of  New  Britain,  Ct, 

with  Sketches  of  Farmington  and  Berlin.  Conn.,  1640-1889. 
New  Britain  :  1889.    8vo,  pp.  538.    Portraits  and  woodcuts. 

749.  CAMPANIUS-HOLM,  THOMAS.    Kort  Beskrifning  |  Om 

I  Provincien  |  Nya  Swcrige  |  uti  |  America,  |  Som  nu  fortj- 
den  af  the  Engelske  Kallas  |  Pensylvania.  |  Aflarde  och 


CAMPANIUS-HOLM.  163 

trowardige  Mans  skrifter  och  berattelser  ihopale  tad  och 
sammanskrefwen,  saint  med  athskilligc  Figurer  |  utzirad 
af  J  Thomas  Campanius  Holm.  |  Stockholm  Tryckt  uti 
Kongl.  Boktr.  hos  v  Sal.  Wantijfs  j  Antiamed  egen  be- 
kostnad,  af  J.  II.  Werner  Abr.  1702.  4to  v.  Engraved  and 
Printed  Title,  9  I.,  pp.  190.  Errata,  i  1.  6  Maps,  and 
Plates.* 

"The  author  was  never  in  America.     1 1  is  work  is  made  tip  from 
verbal  accounts  received  from  his  father,  and  notes  left  by  his  grand- 
father, to  which  he  has  added  facts  obtained  from  the  manuscripts  of 
Peter  Lindstrom,  an  engineer."     Duponccau 
Miiller  gives  the  number  of  maps  as  10. 

"The  anther  was  the  son  of  the  well-known  John  Campanius, 
who  translated  Luther's  Catechism  into  Virginian,  in  1696,  and  who 
accompanied  the  Swedish  Governor,  John  frintz,  to  New  Sweden 
in  1642.  An  account  of  this  voyage,  taken  from  his  journal,  is 
inserted  in  the  present  work.  The  maps  and  plates  are  no  less  valu- 
able than  the  text.  Except  one,  taken  from  Nic.  Visscher's  map  of 
Virginia,  they  all  seem  to  be  original  ones.  Among  the  maps  we 
find  a  very  remarkable  one  of  New  Sweden,  drawn  by  P.  Lindstrom, 
Ingen.  fort  if,  in  1654  and  1655;  it  is  evidently  made  with  great  care 
and  perhaps  the  oldest  map  of  Pennsylvania  existing.  Among  the 
plates  are  views  of  Trefalldigheets  Forte,  and  of  the  town  of  Chris- 
tini.-e  Skantz  during  a  siege  by  the  Dutch  in  1655." 

"Rich  in  noticing  the  rarity  of  the  book  and  the  mistake  by  which 
some  American  cataloguers  had  given  the  author's  name  as  Holm, 
regretted  (in  1846)  that  it  had  never  been  translated  into  any  lan- 
guage than  Swedish.  He  did  not  know  that  it  had  been  translated 
by  Du  Ponceau. 

"As  I  have  found  discrepancies  regarding  the  number  of  plates 
in  the  catalogues  and  as  far  as  I  know  no  collation  of  them  exists 
I  insert  here  an  exact  notice  of  them  made  upon  trie  present  copy 
which  conforms  to  that  of  the  Royal  Library  at  Stockholm. 

"1.     Plate  to  face  the  title:  Novae  Sueciae  seu  Pennsylvaniae  in 

America  descriptio.     Engraved. 
"2.     Map  numbered  1  to  face  page  I.     Totius  Americae  descrip- 
tio.    Engraved. 
"3.     Plate  numbered  2  to  face  p.  4.     Cataract  of  Niagara.    En- 
graved. 
"4.     Map  numbered  3  to  face  p.  10,  Terre  de  Jesso.     In  woodcut. 
"5.     Map  numbered  4  to  face  p.  26,  Novae  Sueciae  Tabula.     En- 
graved. 
"6.     Map   numbered   5  to   face   p.   36,   Nova   Suecia   hodie   dicta 

Pennsylvanuia.    Engraved. 
"7.     Map  numbered  6  to  face  p.   52,   Yirginiae.   N.   Angliae,  N. 

Hollandiae  delincatio.     Engraved. 
"8.     Plate   numbered    7   to    face   p.    76.    Trefalldig   beets   Forte. 

Woodcut. 
"9.     Plate   numbered  8  to   face   p.   81,   Christinae   Skantz.     En- 
graved. 
"10.     Plate  numbered  o  to  face  p.   IIO,  Three  Indian  Aborigines. 

Engraved."     Fred  Mtille 
"This  excessively  rare  work  is  of  the  highest  interest.    It  begins 
by  a  general  description  of  America,  and  in  the  account  of  Virginia 


164  CAMPAXIUS-HOLM. 

divides  it  into  three  regions :  New  Sweden,  New  England  and  New 
Netherland.  The  work  includes  32  pp.  of  vocabularies.  Campanius 
does  not  omit  the  old  Norse  discovery  of  America.  He  was  grand- 
son of  John  Campanius,  who  translated  Luther's  Catechism  into  Vir- 
ginian. 

"The  separate  plates  consist  of  three  pictures:  I.  View  of  Niag- 
ara; II.  Meeting  of  Penn  and  the  Indians;  III.  Group  of  Three  Sav- 
ages, designed  by  P.  Landstrom,  1655;  and  of  four  maps:  I.  General 
Map  of  America;  II.  Nova  Suecia,  after  Nic  Vischer;  III.  English 
America ;  IV.  Nova  Suecia,  designed  in  1654-55  by  Landstrom.  All 
the  plates  were  engraved  by  Campanius  in  1702,  at  Stockholm.  Clean 
and  perfect  copies  like  this,  in  the  original  binding,  are  seldom  met 
with."     Pennypacker  Catalog. 

Sold:  Brevoort,  1890,  35.50;  Murphy,  1884,  with  frontispiece, 
7  maps  and  plates,  red  mo,  git,  by  Bedford,  24.00;  Mur- 
phy, 1884,  without  maps  or  plates,  imperfect,  3.50;  Mur- 
phy, 1884,  1702  ed.,  28.00;  Brinley,  1880,  levt  mo,  extra, 
Bedford,  all  the  engravings,  &c,  85.00;  Puttick  &  Simpson, 
1861,  £2  6s.;  Brinley,  1880,  engraved  title,  all  plates  and 
maps,  levt  red  mo,  by  W.  Pratt.  80.00;  Barlow,  1890,  red 
mo,  git,  by  Matthews,  47.50;  Bangs,  1895,  elf,  orig  bdg, 
Lenox  Dupl.  31.50;  Henkels,  1901,  hlf  bd,  perfect,  51.00; 
Stille,  1 901,  frontispiece  gone,  11.00;  Betts,  1901,  old  elf, 
27.00;  Menzies,  1876.  levt  mo.  git.  by  Pratt,  37.50;  Hoff- 
mann, 1877,  levt  mo,  git,  by  Pratt,  32.50;  Harold  Peirce, 
1903,  hlf  bd,  46.00;  Cooke,  1883,  levt  mo,  git,  Pratt,  25.00; 
Field,  1875,  17.00;  Hurst,  1004,  bds,  vellum  back,  21.00; 
Hurst,  mo.  1904,  book  lacks  2  leaves,  and  some  plates 
mended,  6.00;  Hurst,  1904.  view  of  Niagara  cut  close, 
stamp  on  title.  14.00;  Pennypacker,  1006.  vellum,  55.00. 

750. .     A   Short  Description   |   of  the   |   Province  of   New 

Sweden.  |  Now  called,  by  the  English,  |  Pennsylvania,  in 
America.  |  Compiled  |  from  the  Relations  and  Writings 
of  Persons  worthy  of  credit,  |  and  adorned  with  Maps  and 
Plates.  I  By  Thomas  Campanius  Plolm.  |  Translated  from 
the  Swedish.  |  for  the  Historical  Society  of  Pennsvlvania. 
I  With  Notes.  |  By  Peter  S.  Du  Ponceau,  LL.  D.  '|  Phila- 
delphia: I  McCarty  &  Davis,  1834.  8vo,  pp.  vi,  v-166. 
Five  Maps  and  Plates.* 

"Also  forms  pages  1-168  of  the  Trans,  of  the  Hist.  Soc.  of 
Penna.,  V.  .3,  Part  1.  For  'An  Extract  of  a  Translation  of  the  His- 
tory of  New  Swecd  Land  in  America'  see,  N.  Y.  Hist.  Coll.,  V.  2 
The  book  is  often  improperly  catalogued  under  the  name  of  Holm.'' 
Sabin. 

Sold:    Bangs,    Merwin.    1865,    2.50;    Murphy,     1884.    4.00; 
Koecker,   1897,  bds.    10.50;   Rice,   1870,  bds,   unct,   3.50; 


CAMPBELL.  165 

Roche,  1867,  bds,  unct,  2.25;  Dunbar,  i8<;j,  bds,  7.50; 
Barlow,  1890,  hlf  mo,  unci,  11.00;  Henkels,  1898,  bds,  unct, 
2.25  ;  Weeks,  1902,  bds,  unct,  10.00;  Menzies,  1876,  hlf  mo, 
git,  unct,  frontisp.  inserted,  5.25;  Field,  1875,  1.50;  Guild, 
1887,  hlf  mo,  unct,  git,  3.25  ;  Hurst,  1904,  levt  mo,  by  Ked- 
berg,  of  Stockholm,  15.00;  Hurst,  1904,  cl,  6.50. 

751.  CAMPBELL,  CHARLES,     [ntroduction  to  the  History  of 

the  Colony  and  Ancient  Dominion  of  Virginia.  Rich- 
mond:  X.  B.  B.  Minor.  1847.  Roy.  8vo,  pp.  200.  Corri- 
genda, and  Index,  4  1. 

Sold:  Murphy,  1884.  2.12;  Brinley,  1880,  2.50;  Deane,  1898, 
2.00;  Roche,  1867,  50  cts. 

752.  .     History  of  the  Colony  and  Ancient   Dominion   of 

Virginia.  Philadelphia:  Lippincott  &  Co.,  i860.  8vo,  pp. 
xi,  765.* 

Claimed  to  be,  for  the  student,  the  best  history  of  Colonial  Vir- 
ginia ever  published. 

Sold:  Bangs,  1895,  5.00;  Bangs,  Merwin,  1865,  1.38;  Bre- 
voort,  1890,  2.12;  Fisher.  1866,  2.50;  Waterbury,  1895, 
5.00;  Cable,  1882,  1.50;  Henkels,  1898,  3.25;  Bourquin, 
1894,  2.90;  Deane,  1898,  3.00;  Field,  1875,  1.50;  Guild, 
1887,  5.25;  Perry,  1899,  5.10;  Henkels,  1899,  3.40;  Ander- 
son, 1904.  hlf  ro,  3.50. 

753.  CAMPBELL,  DOUGLAS.     Historical   Fallacies  regarding 

Colonial  New  York.  An  Address  by  Douglas  Campbell 
before  Oneida  Historical  Society,  January  14,  1879.  New 
York:  Privately  Printed.  1879.    8vo,  pp.  32. 

754.  CAMPBELL,   D.   M.     Sketch   of  the   History  of  Oneonta, 

N.  Y.    Oneonta:  1883.    pp.  67. 

755.  CAMPBELL,  G.  L.     A  Relation  or  Journal  of  a  late  Expe- 

dition to  the  Gates  of  St.  Augustine  on  Florida  under  the 
conduct  of  Gen.  Oglethorpe.     London  :  1744.    8vo. 

756.  CAMPBELL,    HOLLIS    A.;    SHARPE,    WM.    C. :    BAS- 

SETT,  FRANK  J.  Seymour,  Ct..  Past  and  Present. 
With  Family  Genealogies.  Seymour:  W.  C.  Sharpe,  1902. 
8vo,  pp.  613.     Illustrated. 


1 66  CAMPBELL. 

757.  CAMPBELL,  J.  L.     Idaho;  Six  Months  in  the  New  Gold 

Diggings.  The  Emigrant's  Guide  Overland.  Itinerary  of 
the  Routes,  Features  of  the  Country,  Journal  of  Residence, 
&c.  &c.  Chicago:  John  R.  Walsh,  1864.  i6mo,  pp.  62. 
Map.  +  1865.  +  1866.  Republished  with  the  title:  The 
Great  Agricultural  and  Mineral  West.  Chicago  :  Western 
News  Co.,  1866. 

758.  CAMPBELL,  J.   V.     Outlines  of  the   Political  History  oi 

Michigan.  Early  Explorations  and  Settlements.  Detroit 
under  La  Motte,  Cadillac,  Michigan,  under  French  Rule, 
British  Military  Rule,  British  Law,  and  under  the  North- 
western Territory  and  Indiana.  Gen.  Hull's  Civil  and 
Military  Administration,  British  Possession  and  Ameri- 
can Reconquest.  Administration  of  Gov.  Cass.  Last 
Years  of  the  Territory.  Michigan  under  the  Constitu- 
tions of  1835  and  1850.  Detroit:  Schober  &  Co.,  1876. 
8vo,  pp.  xiv,  606. 
Sold:  Cable,  1882,  3.00;  Bourquin,  1894,  1.80. 

759.  CAMPBELL,  J.  W.    A  History  of  Virginia  from  its  Discov- 

ery till  the  year  1781,  with  Biographical  Sketches  of  all 
the  most  distinguished  Characters  that  occur  in  the  Colo- 
nial, Revolutionary,  or  Subsequent  Period  of  our  History. 
Philadelphia:  J.  W.  Campbell,  1813.  i2mo,  pp.  310.  -+- 
The  Same.  Petersburg  (Va.)  :  Published  by  J.  W.  Camp- 
bell. Wm.  Fry,  Printer.  1813.* 
Sold:  Henkels,  Oct.,  1900,  1.75;  Randall,  1901,  Petersburg 
ed.,  unbd,  unct,  3.00;  Murphy,  Phila.  ed.  1813,  1884,  1.50; 
Fisher,  1866,  Phila.  ed..  1.12;  Fisher,  Petersburg  ed.,  2  v., 
2.00:  Brinley,  1880.  1.50:  Brinley,  1893,  1.37;  Chittenden, 
1894.  1.25;  Polock,  1004,  shp,  broken,  4.00:  Manson,  1899, 
Petersburg  ed.,  hlf  shp,  1.25:  Rogers,  1900,  1.75;  Deane, 
1898,  3.00;  A.  G.  Greene.  1869.  1.75:  Clogston,  1875,  hlf 
turkey,  2.00;  Bangs,  1903,  shp,  3.55:  Anderson,  1905.  shp, 
broken,  Phila.,  4.05. 

760.  CAMPBELL,   LOOMIS   JOSEPH.      Historical    Sketch   of 

Minnesota,  to  accompany  Seavey's  edition  of  Goodrich's 
History  of  the  United  States.  Boston  :  Brewer  &  Tileston. 
(n.  d.)    8vo,  pp.  321-329. 

761.  CAMPBELL,  R.  A.     Gazetteer  of  Missouri,  from  Articles 

contributed  by  Prominent  Gentlemen  in  each  County  in 
the   State,   and   Information   collected  and   collated    from 


CANDAGE.  167 

Official  and  other  Authentic  Sources  by  a  corps  of  expe- 
rienced canvassers.  St.  Louis:  1874.  8vo,  pp.  806.  Maps 
and  Engravings. 

762.  CAMPBELL,  RICHARD  L.     Historical  Sketches  of  Colo- 

nial Florida.  Cleveland,  Ohio:  The  Williams  Publ.  Co., 
1892.    8vo,  pp.  284.    View  of  Pensacola. 

"Contains  much  about  Mobile,  the  Indians,  and  affairs  affecting 
the  then  inhabitants  of  the  present  Florida.  The  book  was  written 
to  supply  history  of  British  rule  in  West  Florida."     Otcfii,  Bibl.  Ala. 

763.  CAMPBELL,  WILLIAM  W.    Annals  of  Tryon  County,  or 

the  Border  Warfare  of  New  York  during  the  Revolution. 
New  York:  J.  &  J.  Harper,  1831.  8vo,  pp.  191.  Appen- 
dix, p.  78.    Map  and  facsimile.* 

Sold:  Lawrence,  1896,  3.00;  Murphy,  1884,  1.20;  Rice,  1870, 
shp,  1.25;  Henkels,  1889,  slip,  1.40:  M.  D.  Oilman,  1884. 
map  imperfect,  bds,  unct,  1.00;  Woodward,  1869,  50  cts. ; 
Dunbar,  1892,  2.00;  Cable,  1882.  2.00;  Waterbury,  1895, 
2.75;  Menzies,  1876,  3.00;  Chittenden,  1894,  shp,  2.50; 
Manson,  1899,  2.00;  Henkels,  1904,  shp,  4.25;  Anderson, 
1904,  old  elf,  3.25;  Bourquin,  1894,  2.00;  same  sale,  1.20; 
Lawrence,  1896,  3.00:  Field,  1875,  hlf  mo,  3.25;  Brevoort, 
1890.  2.62;  Brinley,  1880,  2.00:  Brinley.  1893,  1. 50;  Bangs, 
1900,  3.25  ;  Dayton,  1902,  shp,  3.25  ;  Anderson,  1902,  hlf 
roan,  3.00;  Anderson,  1902,  elf.  4.00;  Anderson,  1903,  elf, 
3.60:  Knickerbocker,  1905,  shp,  3.75. 

764.  .      The    Border   Warfare   of    New   York   During   the 

Revolution ;  or.  The  Annals  of  Tryon  County.  New 
York :  Baker  &  Scribner,  1849.  i2mo,  pp.  396.  Without 
the  Map  and  Facsimile. 

Second  edition  of  Annals  of  Tryon  County. 
Sold:  Henkels,  1889,  1.40;  Bangs,  1896,  3.35:  Terry,  1889, 
.80:  Murphy.  1884,  3.00:  Rice,  1870.  cl.  1.12;  Wood- 
ward, 1869,  1. 12:  Dunbar.  T802.  2.25;  S.  L.  Boardman, 
1883,  1.30;  Bushnell,  1883,  extra  ill,  2.75;  Barlow.  1890. 
hlf  mo.  5.50:  Slee,  T900.  2.10;  Hoffmann.  1877,  1.75; 
Field,  1875,  2.50;  Guild,  1887,  2.25;  Bangs,  1902,  cl.  5.50. 

765.  CANDAGE,    RUFUS    GEORGE    FREDERICK.      Settle- 

ment and  Progress  of  the  Town  of  Bluehill,  Maine.  An 
Historical  Address  by  R.  F.  G.  Candage.  member  of  N.  E. 
Hist.  Genealogical  Society,  at  Bluehill  Falls,  Sept.  7,  1886. 


1 68  CARDOZO. 

Published  and  for  Sale  by  the  Ladies'  Social  Library, 
Bluehill,  Maine.    8vo,  pp.  43.    Portraits. 

Sold:  Manson,  1899,  50  cts. 

766.  CANFIELD,  WILLIAM  HARVEY.     Outline  Sketches  of 

Sauk  County,  Wis.,  including  its  History  from  the  first 
Marks  of  Man's  Hand  to  1861 ;  and  its  Topography,  both 
Written  and  Illustrated.  Nos.  1,  2,  3,  4,  6  and  7.  Maps 
and  portraits.    Baraboo  :  1861.    6  pamphlets.    8vo. 

"Issued  at   different   times.     No.    1   only  bears   date  of  publica- 
tion."    Thwaites. 

Sold:  Libbie,  1904,  4  parts,  3.60. 

767.  .  Outline  Sketches  of  Sauk  County,  Wisconsin,  in- 
cluding its  History  from  the  first  Marks  of  Man's  Hand  to 
1891 ;  and  its  Topography,  both  Written  and  Illustrated. 
Volume  2.  Baraboo.  Ninth  Sketch.  Baraboo:  1S91. 
Folio,  pp.  53. 

768.  CANNER,  THOMAS.    Scheeps-togt  van  M.  Pringe  gedaan 

in't  jaar  1603,  van  Bristolna't  noorder  gedeelte  van  Vir- 
ginien.  Mitsgarders  een  tweede  reys  in't  selve  jaar  1603 
naar  Virginien  gedaan  van  B.  Gilbert.  Beschreven  door 
Thomas  Canner.  Nu  aldereerst  uyt  het  Engelsch  ver- 
taald.    Leyden :  1606.    8vo. 

769.  CAPRON,  E.  S.     History  of  California,  from  its  Discovery 

to  the  Present  Time ;  comprising  also  a  Full  Description 
of  its  Climate,  Surface,  Soil,  Rivers,  Towns,  Beasts,  Birds, 
Fishes,  State  of  its  Society,  Agriculture,  Commerce, 
Mines,  Mining,  &c.  with  a  Journal  of  the  Voyage  from 
New  York  via  Nicaragua  to  San  Francisco,  and  back,  via 
Panama.  With  a  New  Map  of  the  Country.  Boston : 
John  P.  Jewett  &  Co.,  1854.     121110,  pp.  xi,  356.* 

Sold:  Cable,  1882,  2.12;  Cable,  1883.  95  cts.;  Bourquin,  1894, 
1.20. 

770.  CARDOZO,   J.   N.      Reminiscences   of   Charleston    (for  65 

Years).  Charleston:  Joseph  Walker,  Agt.,  1866.  i2mo, 
pp.  144.    Paper. 

This  book,  published  at  the  conclusion  of  the  war,  is  very  scarce. 
Sold:  Brevoort,  1890,  .80;  Barlow,  1890,  1.50;  M.  D.  Gilman, 
1884,  1.25. 


CARPENTER.  \(  ,j 

CARLETON.     See  C.  C.  Coffin. 

771.  CARLISLE,  FRED.     Chronography  of  Notable  Events  in 

the  History  of  the  Northwest  Territory  and  Wayne 
County  (Michigan),  1591-1890,  with  Sketches  of  Early 
Explorers  and  Pioneers.    Detroit:  1890.    8vo,  pp.  484. 

772.  CARNESWORTHE.     Atlantic  City:  Its  Early  and  Modern 

History.  Philadelphia:  Wm.  C.  Harris  &  Co.,  186R. 
16  mo,  pp.  96.*  +  The  Same.     1888. 

The  first  history  of  Atlantic  City. 

"Carnesworthe"  is  a  pseudonym. 
Sold:  1868  ed. :  Henkels,  1900,  60  cts. ;  Cable,  1882.  1.12;  Ran- 
dall,  1901,  50  cts.;   Bourquin,   1894,   1.10;  Dunbar,    1892, 
1. 00. 

773.  CARPENTER  and  MOREHOUSE.     1731- 1896.     The  His- 

tory of  the  Town  of  Amherst.  Mass.  Published  in  Two 
Parts.  Part  One.  General  History  of  the  Town.  Part 
Two.  Town  Meeting  Records.  Complete  in  One  Volume. 
Compiled  and  published  by  Carpenter  &  Morehouse.  Am- 
herst. Mass. :  Press  of  Carpenter  &  Morehouse,  1896.  8vo. 
pp.  xxiii,  i  1..  640;  addenda,  i  p.;  errata,  i  p.,  263.  Illus- 
trated.* 

774.  CARPENTER,  W.  H. ;  ARTHUR,  T.  S.    Lippincott's  Cabi- 

net Histories.  Pennsylvania.  Philadelphia:  Lippincott, 
Grambo  &  Co.,  1854.  (Engraved  title.)  The  History  of 
Pennsylvania  from  its  Earliest  Settlement  to  the  Present 
Time.  Philadelphia:  Lippincott,  Grambo  &  Co.,  1854. 
T2mo,  pp.  357.  Frontispiece  of  Wm.  Perm.  Engraved 
title,  with  vignette  of  State  Coat  of  Arms.  Half  title :  Lip- 
pincott's Cabinet  Histories  of  the  States.  Pennsvlvania. 
Title.* 

It  was  the  intention  to  publish  a  condensed  history  of  every 
State  in  the  Union.  Histories  were  issued  in  1853-1856  of  Vermont. 
Connnecticut,  New  Jersey,  Illinois,  Tennessee,  Ohio.  Kentucky,  Geor- 
gia. Massachusetts.  New  York,  Pennsylvania.  Each  volume" has  the 
engraved  title  with  the  State  Arms,  and  rich  lias  an  engraved  frontis- 
piece of  some  celebrated  man  of  the  State  in  question.  This  scries 
was  stereotyped  and  many  imprints  were  made  in  different  years 

See  also:    T.  S.  Arthur. 

Some  of  these  State  histories  have  the  name  of  T.  S.  Arthur 
first  on  the  title,  and  in  some  the  name  of  W.  H.  Carpenter  is  given 
precedence. 


17O  CARPENTER. 

775.  .  History  of  Connecticut,  from  the  Earliest  Settle- 
ment to  the  Present  Time.  Philadelphia:  1854.  121110, 
pp.  287.  Engraved  title.  State  Coat  of  Arms.  Portrait 
Frontisp.  of  John  Winthrop.* 

One  of  the  Lippincott  Cabinet  Series  of  State  Histories. 

776.  .    The  History  of  Illinois,  from  its  Earliest  Settlement 

to  the  Present  Time.  Philadelphia :  Lippincott,  Grambo 
&  Co.,  1854.  i2mo.  pp.  255.  Frontispiece,  portrait  of 
Geo.  Rogers  Clark,  Engraved  title ;  Lippincott's  Cabinet 
Histories.     Arms  of  the  State  of  Illinois.     Printed  title.* 

777.  .     History  of  Tennessee,  from  its  Earliest  Settlement 

to  the  Present  Time.  Philadelphia :  Lippincott,  Grambo 
&  Co.,  1854.  121110,  pp.  284.  Engraved  title  with  State 
Coat  of  Arms.    Frontispiece  of  Gov.  John  Sevier.* 

778.  .     The  History  of  Ohio,  from  its  Earliest  Settlement 

to  the  Present  Time.  Philadelphia :  Lippincott,  Grambo 
&  Co.,  1854.  i2mo,  pp.  277.  Portrait  of  Arthur  St.  Clair. 
Engraved  title.  State  Coat  of  Arms.  Forms  one  of  Lip- 
pincott's Cabinet  Histories.* 

779.  CARPENTER,  W.  H.    The  History  of  Massachusetts,  from 

its  Earliest  Settlement  to  the  Present  Time.  Philadel- 
phia :  J.  B.  Lippincott,  Grambo  &  Co.,  1853.  i2mo,  pp. 
330.  +  The  Same.  Philadelphia  :  1858.  121110.  Engraved 
title  with  State  Arms.  Frontispiece  of  Gov.  Winthrop.* 
Sold:  Rice.  1870,  cl,  .50. 

780.  .  The  History  of  Vermont,  from  its  Earliest  Settle- 
ment to  the  Present  Time.  Philadelphia:  Lippincott, 
Grambo  &  Co.,  1853.  121110,  pp.  260.  1  leaf,  Lippincott's 
Cabinet  Histories  of  the  States.  Vermont.  Frontispiece, 
plate  of  Statue  of  Ethan  Allen.  Engraved  title,  Lippin- 
cott's Cabinet  Histories.    Vermont.    State  Coat  of  Arms.* 

Sold:  A.  G.  Greene,  1869,  37  cts. 

781.  .    History  of  New  Jersey,  from  its  Earliest  Settlement 

to  the  Present  Time.  Philadelphia:  Lippincott.  Grambo 
&  Co.,  1853.  241110,  pp.  261.  2  plates,  -f  1858.  i2ino,  pp. 
261.  Engraved  title,  State  Arms.  Frontispiece  of  Lewis 
Morris.* 

Sold:  Bourquin,  1894,  85  cts.:  Hoffmann.  1877,  50  cts.;  A. 
G.  Greene,  1869,  75  cts. 


CAKTER.  I  7  1 

782.  CARR,  EZRA  S.     A  Brief  Sketch  of  La  Crosse,  Wisconsin. 

showing  the  Location  of  the  Place,  its  Surrounding 
Scenery,  Commercial  Advantages,  Early  History,  &c.  La 
Crosse:  1854.    8vo,  pp.  28. 

783.  CARR,  JOHN.    Early  Times  in  Middle  Tennessee.    By  John 

Carr,  a  Pioneer  of  the  West.  Nashville  :  E.  Carr,  1857. 
i6mo,  pp.  248. 

Sold:  Dunbar,  1892,  1.60. 

784.  CARR,  LUCIEN.     Missouri;  a  Bone  of  Contention.     Bos- 

ton: Houghton,  Mifflin  &  Co.,  1888.  i6mo,  pp.  377. 
Map.* 

American  Commonwealth  Scries. 

785.  CARRERE,  J.  F.     Spokane  Falls,  Washington,  and  Tribu- 

tary Country.    Spokane  Falls:  1889.     121110,  pp.  40. 

786.  CARROLL,  B.  R.    Historical  Collections  of  South  Carolina  ; 

embracing  many  Rare  and  Valuable  Pamphlets,  and  other 
Documents,  relating  to  the  History  of  that  State,  from  its 
first  Discovery  to  its  Independence,  in  the  Year  1776. 
Compiled,  with  various  Notes,  and  an  Introduction,  by 
B.  R.  Carroll.  New  York:  Harper  &  Bros.,  1836.  2  vols. 
8vo,  pp.  lxxx,  9-533 ;  576.* 

Sold:  Fisher,  1866,  6.25  ;  Brinley,  1880,  3.25  ;  Hoffmann,  1877, 
2.74;  Waterbury,  1895,  3.50;  Guild.  1887,  3.00;  Barlow. 
1890,  4.00;  Cooke,  1883.  17.50:  Cresson.  1902.  4.50:  Field. 
1875,  5.50;  Clogston,  1875,  2.75;  Middleton,  1899,  3.20; 
Bangs,  1901,  hlf  mo,  git,  3.50;  Anderson,  1903,  cl,  4.00; 
Anderson,  1905,  hlf  mo.  6.40;  Eames,  1905,  shp.  4.00; 
Merwin-Clayton,  1905,  cl,  3.20;  Bell,  1895.  4.00;  Murphy. 
1884,  4.00;  Bangs,  1897,  hlf  mo,  3.20;  Brevoort,  1890,  elf, 
cracked.  4.40;  Rice.  1870.  hlf  1110,  3.00:  Cable,  1882,  4.00: 
Bangs,  1894,  4.75;  Polock,  1904,  muslin,  8.00. 

787.  CARSON,   J.   H.      Early    Recollections   of   the    Californian 

Mines,  and  Description  of  the  Great  Tulare  Valley. 
Stockton  :  1852.    8vo,  pp.  64. 

788.  CARTER,  A.     History  of  the  Parish  and  Town  of  Berlin, 

Mass.    Worcester  :  1878.     161110,  pp.  40.    Paper. 
Sold:  Cable,  1883,  30  cts. ;  J.  G.  Smith.  1883.  87  cts. 


1/2  CARTEK. 

789.  CARTER,  BENJAMIN  F.    Historical  Address,  "Woodbury 

and  Vicinity."  At  the  Request  of  the  Young  People's 
Christian  Association,  in  the  Methodist  Episcopal  Church. 
Woodbury,  N.  J.,  February  27th,  1872.  Published  by  the 
Association.  Woodbury:  A.  S.  Barber,  Pr.,  1873.  i2mo, 
pp.  51.* 

Sold:  Henkels,  1900,  1.10. 

790.  CARTER,  CHAS.  FRANKLIN.     Missions  of  Nueva  Cali- 

fornia :  an  Historical  Sketch.  San  Francisco,  Cal. :  Whit- 
aker  &  Ray  Co.,  1900.    4to.  pp.  189.    Illustrated. 

791.  .    Some  By- Ways  of  California.    New  York:  Grafton 

Press,  1903.     i2mo,  pp.  6,  189. 

792.  CARTER,  N.  F.;  FOWLER,  T.  L.     History  of  Pembroke, 

N.  H.,  1730-1895.  In  Two  Volumes.  Vol.  1.  Historical. 
Vol.  2.  General.  Concord,  N.  H. :  Republican  Press  As- 
sociation, 1895.    8vo,  pp.  xi,  428;  viii,  459.* 

Two  volumes  in  one.     Steel  portraits  and  Plates. 
Sold:  Balcom,  1901,  6.50. 

793.  CARTER,    JAMES    GORDON.      A    Geography    of    New 

Hampshire.  Embracing  1.  A  Short  Topographical  and 
Historical  Sketch  of  every  Town.  2.  A  General  View  of 
each  County.  3.  A  General  View  of  the  State.  4.  A 
Glossary.    Portsmouth:  March,  1831.     i8mo,  pp.  x,  246. 

794.  CARTER,  WILLIAM.    A  |  Genuine  Detail  |  of  the  Several 

Engagements,  Positions,  and  Movements  of  the  Royal 
and  American  Armies,  during  the  Years  1775  and  1776;  | 
with  an  |  Accurate  Account  of  the  Blockade  of  Boston ;  | 
and  a  |  Plan  of  the  Works  on  Bunker's  Hill,  |  at  the  time  it 
.was  I  Abandoned  by  his  Majesty's  Forces  |  on  the  17th  of 
March,  1776.  |  In  a  Series  of  Letters  to  a  Friend.  |  By 
William  Carter,  Late  Lieutenant  of  the  40th  Regiment  of 
Foot.  London:  G.  Kearsley,  1784.  4to.  Title,  pp.  50. 
Plan.  Errata,  9  lines.  Printed  for  the  Author  and  sold 
by  him. 

Sold:  Aspinwall,  1879,  31.00:  Rice,  1870,  26.00;  Menzies, 
1875,  27.00;  Brinley,  1879,  18  extra  plates,  45.00;  Aspen- 
walt,  1879.  31.00;  Manson,  1899,  elf,  extra,  unct,  by  W. 
Pratt,  75.00. 


CARVER.  173 

795.  CARTER,  W.  C. ;  GLOSSBRENNER,  A.  J.    Glossbrenner's 

History  of  York  County,  from  its  Erection  to  this  Present 
Time.  York:  A.  J.  Glossbrenner,  1834.  I2mo,  pp.  183, 
(30).* 

Illustrated.    Frontispiece  of  York  Court   Mouse. 

Sold:  Stone,  1897,  shp,  3.00;  Brinley,  1880.  slip,  git,  18.00; 
Bushnell,  1883,  extra  ill,  4.12:  Bourquin,  [894,  3.25;  Hoff- 
mann, 1877,  2.50;  Perry,  1899,  shp,  3.75;  Polock,  1904. 
shp,  a.  1.  s.  Michael  Atkinson  to  Thos.  Penn  inserted,  8.50; 
Henkels,  1905,  orig  shp,  15.00;  Pennypackcr,  1906.  slip, 
8.00. 

796.  CARTLAND,    J.    H.      Ten    Years    at     Pemaquid     (Ale.). 

Sketches  of  its  History  and  its  Ruins.  Pemaquid  Beach  : 
1899.    8vo,  pp.  202.     Illustrated. 

797.  CARUTHERS,    ELI    W.      Revolutionary    Incidents;    and 

Sketches  of  Character,  chiefly  in  the  "Old  North  State." 
Philadelphia:  Hayes  and  Zell,  1854.     i2mo,  pp.  431. 

798.  .     Interesting  Revolutionary  Incidents  and  Sketches 

of  Character,  chiefly  in  the  "Old  North  State."  Second 
Series.    Philadelphia:  Hayes  &  Zell,  1856.     121110,  pp.  448. 

"The  first  volume  is  devoted  to  the  earlier  days  of  the  Revolu- 
tion and  its  causes.  Vol.  2  contains  an  account  of  the  British  invasion 
of  1781.  The  volumes  are  made  up  of  incidents  gathered  from  m  iny 
sources."    Weeks  Bibl.  N.  Car. 

799.  CARVALHO,  S.  N.     Incidents  of  Travel  and  Adventure  in 

the  Far  West  with  Col.  Fremont's  last  Expedition,  across 
the  Rocky  Mountains ;  including  Three  Months'  residence 
in  Utah  ;  and  a  Perilous  Trip  across  the  Great  American 
Desert  to  the  Pacific.  By  S.  X.  Carvalho,  Artist  to  the 
Expedition.  New  York:  Derby  &  Jackson,  i860.  1211m. 
pp.  250.     Mormonism,  pp.  130. 

"The  adventures  of  Col.  Fremont  among  the  Indian  tribes  of  the 
mountains  and  the  plains  are  more  minutely  narrated  in  this  volume 
than  in  either  of  the  many  narratives,  journals,  or  reports  of  the  ex- 
plorer himself."     Field. 

Sold:  Field,  3.50;  Guild,  1887.  1.25. 

800.  CARVER,  JOHN.    Sketches  of  New  England,  or  Memories 

of  the   Country.     By  John    Carver.   Esq.,  Justice   of  the 


174  CARVER. 

Peace  and  Quorum.  New  York:  E.  French,  1842.  121110, 
pp.  286. 

John  Carver  was  a  nom  de  plume  for  N.  S.  Dodge.  See :  N.  Am. 
Rev.  April,  1S42. 

Sold:  Bourquin,  1894,  40  cts. ;  Guild,  1887,  50  cts. 

801.  CARVER,  JONATHAN,  CAPT.     Travels  through  the  In- 

terior Parts  of  North  America,  in  the  Years  1766,  1767, 
and  1768.  By  J.  Carver,  Esq.,  Captain  of  a  Company  of 
Provincial  Troops  during  the  late  War  with  France.  Il- 
lustrated with  Copper  Plates.  London :  Printed  for  the 
Author,  and  sold  by  J.  Walter,  1778.  Svo,  10  1.,  pp.  xvi, 
543,  (1).  2  Maps  and  4  Plates,  -f  Dublin:  S.  Price,  1779. 
8vo,  10  1.,  pp.  50S.  Map  and  2  Plates.  Second  Edition. 
London:  J.  Dodsley,  1779-  8vo,  pp.  xxii,  543.  2  Maps 
and  4  Plates.  -\-  Third  Edition.  To  which  is  added,  Some 
Account  of  the  Author,  and  a  copious  Index.  London  : 
C.  Dilly ;  H.  Payne  ;  and  J.  Phillips,  1781.  8vo,  2  1..  pp.  22, 
11  1.,  yj,  543,  21.  Portrait  and  1  Plate,  3  colored  Plates.  2 
Maps. 

"The  first  edition  is  printed  with  a  large  margin,  and  is  often 
billed  in  booksellers'  catalogues,  large  paper.  1  have  seen  many 
copies,  but  they  were  all  the  same  size  until  cut  by  the  binder.  To 
the  third  and  best  edition,  a  biography  of  the  author,  and  an  index 
are  added  by  John  Coakley  Lettsom,  M.  D.,  who  had  become  the 
proprietor  of  the  work,  and  whose  preface  is  dated  March  30,  1781. 
The  new  plates  include  a  portrait  of  Carver,  and  a  colored  drawing 
of  the  tobacco  plant.  With  the  exception  of  the  prefatory  matter, 
however,  and  the  index  to  this  edition,  the  three  are  precisely  alike. 
The  life  and  index  were  printed  separately,  'for  the  convenience  of 
the  purchasers  of  the  first  and  second  editions;  on  whom  I  was  un- 
willing to  raise  an  extraordinary  tax  for  the  third  edition.'  "  /.  C. 
Lettsom. 

"Lowndes  quotes  a  large  paper  copy ;  but  I  have  not  seen  one 
entitled  to  that  appellation.  Carver  came  to  England  soon  after  he 
returned  from  his  travels,  with  the  intention  of  publishing  an  account 
of  them;  but  when  he  had  already  sold  the  MS.  to  a  bookseller,  he 
was  ordered  by  the  government  to  deliver  up  all  his  maps  and  jour- 
nals;  and  it  was  not  until  near  ten  years  after  that  he  obtained  per- 
mission to  publish  the  work.    Mo.  Rev.  60,  90."    Sabin. 

802.  .    Three  Years'  Travels  through  the  Interior  Parts  of 

North  America  for  more  than  Five  Thousand  Miles,  etc. 
Philadelphia:  Joseph  Crukshank  and  Robert  Bell.  1784. 
8vo,  pp.  217.  -f-  Philadelphia:  J.  Crukshank,  1789.  121110. 
pp.  xvi,  282.  (2  editions  in  1780.)  +  Philadelphia :  Printed 
by  Joseph  Crukshank.  i"hj.     1  2mo,  pp.  xvi.  282.  -|-  Printed 


CAKVEK.  175 

at  Portsmouth,  N.  H.,  by  Charles  Pierce,  for  David  West. 
Boston:  1794.  umo,  pp.  xvi,  282.  -f-  Philadelphia:  1795. 
8vo. 

Sold:  I'.rinley,  1881,  Phila.,  1784  ed.,  1.25;  Phila.,  1792,  10 
cts.;  Portsmouth,  1794  ed.,  25  cts. :  I.oston,  1797,  10  cts. ; 
Charleston,  1802,  25  cts.;  Walpole,  1813,  25  cts.;  1781  ed.: 
I'.rinley,  1881,  6.00. 

803.  .    Three  Travels  through  the  Interior  Parts  of  North 

America  for  more  than  Five  Thousand  Miles;  containing 
an  Account  of  the  Great  Lakes,  and  all  the  Lakes,  Islands 
and  Rivers,  Cataracts,  Mountains,  Minerals,  Soil,  and 
Vegetable  Productions  of  the  North  West  Regions  of  that 
Vast  Continent,  with  a  Description  of  the  Birds.  Beasts, 
Reptiles,  Insects  and  Fishes  Peculiar  to  the  Country,  to- 
gether with  a  Concise  History  of  the  Genius,  Manners  and 
Customs  of  the  Indians  inhabiting  the  Lands  that  lie  adja- 
cent to  the  Heads  and  to  the  Westward  of  the  Great  River 
Mississippi ;  and  an  Appendix  Describing  the  Unculti- 
vated Parts  of  America  that  are  the  most  proper  for  form- 
ing Settlements.  Philadelphia:  Key  &  Simpson.  [796. 
8vo,  pp.  xx,  ix,  360.  Subscribers,  pp.  28.*  +  Boston  : 
Printed  by  John  Russell,  for  David  West,  1797.  121110,  pp. 
xvi.  5-312.  -|-  Edinburgh:  1798.  8vo.  +  Charlestown  : 
1802.  !2mo,  pp.  312.  Edinburgh:  1807.  8vo.  -f-  Edin- 
burgh: 1808.  8vo.  Walpole,  N.  H. :  Isaiah  Thomas  & 
Co.,  1813.  121110,  pp.  280.  +  Walpole,  N.  H.:  Isaiah 
Thomas,  1838.     i2mo,  pp.  280. 

"This  valuable  work  lately  attracted  much  attention  from  its  de- 
scription of  parts  near  the  supposed  Northwest  Passage."    Lowndes. 

"Although  the  work  was  very  favorably  received  and  went 
through  several  editions,  its  author  derived  but  little  benefit  from  it; 
and  in  1780.  'a  putrid  fever  supervening  a  long  continued  dysentery, 
brought  on  by  want,  put  an  end  to  the  life  of  a  man,  who,  after  ren- 
dering at  the  expense  of  fortune  and  health,  and  the  risk  of  life, 
many  important  services  to  his  country,  perished  through  want,  in 
the  first  city  of  the  world.'  "    Lcttsom. 

See  No.  Am.  Rev.  50,  75.  Mo.  Rev.  65,  392.  Schoolcraft's  Per- 
sonal Memoirs,  p.  168. 

"The  opening  of  the  Wisconsin  Territory  suggested  to  an  enter- 
prising firm  the  republication  of  this  work  under  the  following  title : 

804.  .  Travels  in  Wisconsin,  from  the  Third  London  Edi- 
tion. New  York:  Harper  &  Bros.,  1838.  8vo,  pp.  376.  5 
Plates,  2  Maps,  and  Portrait. 


176  CASE. 

805.  .    Reisen  durch  die  innern  Gegenden  von  Nord-Amer- 

ika  in  den  Jahren  1766,  67  und  68,  mit  einer  Landkarte. 
Aus  dem  Engliachen.  Hamburg:  C.  E.  Bohn,  1780.  8vo, 
pp.  xxiv,  456. 

806.  .     Voyage  dans  les  parties  interieures  de  l'Amerique 

septentrionale,  pendant  les  annees  1766,  67  et  68,  par  Jon. 
Carver.  Traduir  sur  la  troisieme  edition  angloise  par  M. 
de  C.  (Chanla,  pseudon.  for  Montucla),  avec  des  re- 
marques  et  quelques  additions  du  traducteur.  Paris: 
Pissot,  1784.    8vo,  pp.  24,  xxviii,  451.     Map. 

807.  .  Aventures  chez  les  sauvages  de  l'Amerique  Sep- 
tentrionale. 5th  ed.  Tours:  Mame  et  Cie,  1852.  i6mo, 
2  1.,  pp.  236. 

808.  .    Reize   door   de   binnenlanden    van   Noord-Amerika, 

door  Jonathan  Carver  schildkn — Naar  den  derden  Druk 
uit  het  Engelsch  vertaald  door  J.  D.  Pasteur.  Met 
plaaren.  Leyden :  A.  en  J.  Honkoop,  1796.  2  vols.  8vo, 
2  1.,  pp.  xxvi,  248;  2  1.,  pp.  280,  (16). 

Sold:  Henkels,  1903,  orig  elf,  4.25. 

809.  CARVER,    ROBIN.      History    of    Boston.      Boston:    1834. 

i6mo,  pp.  160. 

Sold:  Woodward,  1869,  1.00;  Bourquin,  1894,  20  cts. ;  Whit- 
more,  1902,  hlf  mo,  1.25;  Manson,  1904,  hlf  mo,  git,  unct, 
32  extra  plates  inserted,  5.00. 

810.  CARY,  MOSES.    Genealogy  of  the  Families  who  have  set- 

tled in  the  North  Parish  in  Bridgewater,  Mass.  To  which 
is  added  a  Historical  Sketch  of  North  Bridgewater.  Bos- 
ton :  Pr.  by  Bannister  &  Marvin,  1824.    8vo,  pp.  48. 

"Contains  a  very  valuable  collection  of  materials ;  but  it  is  some- 
what confused  in  its  arrangement.  Judge  Mitchell  has  incorporated 
most  of  the  facts  into  his  'History  of  Bridgewater.'  "     Whitmore. 

811.  CASE,    ALBERTSON.       Historical    Sketch    of    Southold 

Towns  (N.  Y.).  Read  July  4th,  1876.  at  the  Celebration 
held  in  Greenpoint,  L.  I.,  by  the  Author.  Carefully  Re- 
vised and  Corrected.  Greenpoint :  D.  O.  Crawford,  1876. 
8vo,  pp.  16.* 

Sold:  Henkels,  1901,  90  cts.;  Harold  Peirce,  1903,  .80. 


CAULKIXS.  177 

812.  CASE,   LEONARD.     Early   Settlement   of  Warren,  Trum- 

bull Co.,  Ohio.  By  the  late  Leonard  Case.  Cleveland: 
Fairbanks,  Benedict  &  Co.,  1876.    8vo,  pp.  34. 

Forms  No.  30  of  the  pamphlets  published  by  the  Western  Reserve 
and  Northern  Ohio  Historical  Society. 

813.  CASPAR,  CARL  NIKALAUS.     The  City  of  Milwaukee. 

( luide  to  the  "Cream  City"  for  Visitors  and  Citizens.  giv- 
ing  a  History  of  the  Settlement,  Development  and  Pres- 
ent Importance  of  the  City,  with  a  Chronology  of  inter- 
esting Events.  A  Souvenir  of  the  24th  Sangerfest  of  the 
X.  A.  Sangerbund  at  Milwaukee.  July  21-25.  1886.  Map. 
Illustrations.  Milwaukee:  Caspar  &  Zahn,  1886.  8vo, 
pp.  119. 

Published  in  English  and  German. 

814.  CASPAR,   CARL   NICALAUS   JOS.    MATTHIAS.      Mil- 

waukee ;  a  Picturesque  and  Descriptive  Account.  1903. 
Milwaukee:  C.  N.  Caspar  Co.,  1903.  121110,  pp.  88.  Illus- 
trations.   Portraits. 

815.  CASSEDAY,    BENJAMIN.      The    History    of    Louisville, 

from  its  Earliest  Settlement  to  the  Year  1852.  Louisville : 
Hull  &  Brother,  1852.     i6mo,  pp.  255.    Map. 

Sold:  Waterbury,  1895,  2.62;  Cable,  1882.  3.25;  Henkels, 
1900,  2.10:  Bourquin,  1894,  2.90;  Hoffmann,  1877,  2.50; 
Guild.  1887.  35  cts. 

816.  CASWALL,  HENRY   (REV.).     History  of  the  Mormons, 

or  Latter  Day  Saints.     London:  Rivington,  1843. 

Mr.  Caswail  also  published  in  1S43  the  following  book  on  Utah 
and  Mormonism:  "The  Prophet  of  the  Nineteenth  Century;  or.  The 
Rise.  Progress,  and  Present  State  of  the  Mormons,  or  Latter  Day 
Saints :  to  which  is  appended  an  analysis  of  the  Book  of  Mormon. 
London  :  J.  G.  F.  &  T.  Rivington,  1843.  8vo,  pp.  xx.  277."  1  Litho- 
graph. 

817.  .    The  City  of  the  Mormons:  or.  Three  Days  at  Nau- 

voo.  111.,  in  1842.  London  :  J.  G.  F.  &  J.  Rivington.  1842. 
8vo.  -(-  Second  Edition,  London  :  1843.     i6mo.  2  1..  pp.  87. 

818.  CASWELL,  LILLEY  B.     Athol.  Massachusetts.  Past  and 

Present.     Athol :  1899.    8vo.  pp.  7.  448.     Illustrated. 

819.  CAULKINS.    FRANCES    MAINWARING.      History    of 

Norwich.  Conn.,  from  its  Settlement  in  1660,  to  January, 


I78  CAULKINS. 

1845.  Norwich:  Thomas  Robinson,  1845.  121110,  pp.  359. 
6  Plates. 

Sold:  1845  ed. :  Bangs,  Merwin,  1865,  1.00;  Balcom,  1901, 
2.25 ;  Patterson,  1896,  a.  1.  s.  of  author  inserted,  4.50;  Mur- 
phy, 1884,  2.00;  Deane,  1898,  cl,  5.50;  Fisher,  1866,  1.50; 
Woodward,  1869,  50  cts. ;  Brinley,  1879,  2.50;  Bushnell, 
1883,  hlf  elf,  git,  2.25;  same  sale,  cl,  1.50;  Manson,  1899, 
1.50;  Cable,  1883,  1.87;  Libbie,  1901,  1.50;  Bourquin,  1894, 
2.10;  Bourquin,  1894,  80  cts. ;  Hoffmann,  1877,  1.25  ;  Shurt- 
leff,  1875,  l-°°-  Cooke.  1883,  1.10;  Guild,  1887,  1.75;  Clog- 
ston,  1875,  75  cts. 

820.  .     History  of  Norwich,  Conn.,  from  its  Possession  by 

the  Indians  to  the  Year  1866.  (Hartford:)  Published  by 
the  Author,  1S66.    8vo,  pp.  xi.  17-704.     16  Portraits.* 

Sold:  Patterson.  1896,  6.00:  Murphy,  1884.  4.00:  Woodward, 
1869,  2-25-  Bushnell,  1883.  cl,  5.00:  Cable,  1882.  3.50; 
Child,  1882,  hlf  mo;  unct,  git,  5.50:  M.  D.  Gilman,  1884, 
4.50:  Hoffmann,  1877,  2.75;  Guild,  1887,  5.75;  Clogston, 
1875,  2.62;  Halloran.  1899,  7-5°-  Clogston.  1899,  3.75: 
Libbie,  1899,  4.00;  Libbie.  1902.  3.25:  5.00:  Hassam,  1903. 
cl.  3.00. 

821.  .     History  of  Norwich,  Conn.,  from  its  Possession  by 

the  Indians  to  the  Year  1866.  Also  a  Brief  Sketch  of  the 
Life  of  the  Author,  to  which  is  added  an  Appendix;  con- 
taining Notes  and  Sketches,  continuing  the  History  to 
the  close  of  the  Year  1873.  Hartford,  Conn.:  Published 
by  the  Friends  of  the  Author,  1874.  8vo.  pp.  xl,  714.  xi. 
18  steel  portraits  and  illustrations.* 

Sold:  Manson,  1899,  hlf  mo,  extra,  unct,  git,  6.25;  Cable, 
1882,  4.25:  Morris.  1899,  5.50:  Deane,  1898,  cl,  5.50. 

822.  .      History   of   New    London,   Connecticut,    from    the 

First  Survey  of  the  Coast  in  1612  to  1852.  New  London: 
The  Author,  1852.  8vo,  pp.  xi,  679,  (1).  Maps  and  Wood- 
cuts, -f-  Second  Edition.  Continued  to  i860.  New  Lon- 
don:  i860.    8vo,  pp.  680.* 

Sold:  1852  ed. :  1st  ed.,  Coburn,  5.00:  Bangs,  Merwin,  1865, 
2.25;  Patterson,  1896,  5.50;  Murphy,  1884,  4.50;  Deane, 
1898,  cl,  5.25 ;  Bushnell,  1883,  extra  ill,  hlf  mo,  by  R.  W. 
Smith,  14.00;  M.  D.  Gilman,  1884,  5.00;  Shurtleff,  1875, 


CAVERLY.  179 

4.00;  Libbie,  1901,  cl,  3.00;  Lockwood,  1902,  cl,  prcsenta- 
tion  copy,  4.50;  Anderson,  1904,  cl,  3.80;  Henkels,  1905, 
cl,  4.75;  Merwin-Clayton,  1905,  cl,  presentation  copy  from 
I..  II.  Sigournev  to  Erastus  Smith,  4.00;  Anderson,  1905, 
3.10;  1800  cd. :  Brinley,  1879,  6.00;  Brinley,  1893,  6.25; 
Manson.  1899,  4.62;  Cable,  1882,  5.75;  Child.  1882,  6.00; 
Hoffmann,  1877,  3.50;  Clogston,  1875,  2.75;  Bangs,  1896, 
5.12;  Anderson,  1905,  cl,  3.80. 

823.  .     History  of  New   London.      (Reprint  of  edition  of 

i860.)  New  London,  Ct. :  H.  D.  Utley,  1900.  8vo,  pp. 
18,  696.    Illustrated.  -\-  New  London:  1895. 

Sold:  Libbie,  1899,  1895  ed.,  4.12;  Libbie,  1902,  cl,  1900  ed., 
3-50. 

824.  CAUTHORN,  HENRY  SULLIVAN.     A  History  of  the 

City  of  Vincennes,  Indiana,  from  1702  to  1901.  Vincennes,. 
Ind. :  Margaret  C.  Cauthorn,  1902.     i2mo,  pp.  220.     Illus 

trations.    Portraits.    Privately  printed. 

825.  CAVERLY,  A.  M.  (M.  D.).    An  Historical  Sketch  of  Troy. 

N.  H..  and  its  Inhabitants,  from  the  first  Settlement  of 
the  Town,  in  1764.  to  1855.  Keene :  Printed  at  the  N.  II. 
Sentinel  Office,  1859.  121110,  pp.  299.  Lithograph  and 
lithographed  portraits. 

The  edition  was  nearly  all  destroyed  by  fire. 
Sold:  Bell,  1895,  5.50;  Blanchard,  cl,  5.00;  Woodward,  186  1. 
1. 00;  Cable,  1882,  2.00;  Bushnell,  1883,  cl,  4.00;  Manson, 
l%99>  3-75;  Balcom,  1901,  4.50;  S.  L.  Boardman.  1883, 
5.25;  Guild,  1887,  6.00;  Clogston,  1875,  2.00;  Morris,  1899, 
3.25;  Huntington,  1905,  cl,  4.25. 

826.  .  History  of  the  Town  of  Pittsford,  Vt.  with  Bio- 
graphical Sketches  and  Family  Records.  Rutland :  Tuttle 
&  Co.,  1872.    8vo,  pp.  viii,  751.    Portraits  and  Map. 

Sold:  Balcom,  1901,  3.50;  Olcott,  1001,  cl,  4.00;  Manson, 
1899,  3.00;  Cable,  1882,  2.50;  M.  D.  Gilman,  1884,  4.00; 
Clogston,  1899,  5.00;  Guild,  1887,  4.00;  Clogston,  1875, 
2.38;  Libbie,  1901,  3.25. 

827.  CAVERLY,  ROBERT  BOODEY.     Boodey  Annals  in  New 

England,  Together  with  Lessons  of  Law  and  Life,  from 
John  Eliot,  the  Apostle  to  the  Indians.    By  Robert  Boodey 


l80  LE  CHALLEAUX. 

Caverly,  Counsellor  at  Law,  Poet,  and  Author  of  Books. 
Lowell,  Mass. :  Published  by  the  Author,  1880.  8vo,  pp. 
297.     Illustrated.* 

828.  CHADWICK,  H.   E.     Centennial   Celebration  at  Bradford 

(Mass.),  July  4,  1876.     Haverhill:  1877.    8vo,  pp.  40. 

Historical  oration  by  Mr.  Chadwick. 

829.  CHAFFIN,  WILLIAM  L.    History  of  the  Town  of  Easton, 

Massachusetts.  Cambridge :  John  Wilson  &  Son,  Uni- 
versity Press,  1866.    8vo,  pp.  xviii,  838.    Folding  map.* 

Portraits  and  other  Illustrations. 
Sold:  Manson,  1899,  4.00;  Guild,  1887,  5.00. 

830.  LE  CHALLEUX,  NICOLAS.     Brief  discovrs  et  |  histoire 

d'vn  I  voyage  de  quelques  Francois  en  |  la  Floride :  &  du 
massacre  autant  |  iniustement  que  barbarement  exe-  |  cute 
sur  eux,  par  les  Hespagnols,  Fan  mil  cinq  cens  soixante 
cinq.  I  Par  ci  devant  redige  |  au  vray  par  ceux  qui  s'en 
retirerent :  &  maintenant  |  reuue  &  augmentee  de  nouueau, 
par  M.  Vrbain  Chavveton.  Ensemble  |  vne  requeste  pre- 
sen-  I  tee  au  Roy  Charles  neufiesme,  en  forme  de  |  com- 
plainte,  par  les  femnes  vefues  &  enfans  |  orphelins,  parens 
&  amis  de  ses  suiets,  qui  |  furent  tuez  audit  pays  de  la 
Floride.  |  (n.  p.)     1579.     121110,  pp.  104. 

"The  second  portion  or  'requests'  mentioned  in  the  title,  is  not 
in  the  work.    The  work  is  extracted  from  G.  Benzoni."    Sabin. 

831.  .     Discovrs  De  L'Histoire  de  la  Floride,  contenant  la 

trahison  des  Espagnols,  contre  les  subiets  du  Roy,  en  l'an 
mil  cinq  cens  soixtante  cinq.  Redige  au  vray  par  ceux 
qui  en  sont  restez.  Chose  autant  lamentable  a  ouir  qu'elle 
a  este  proditoirement  &  cruellement  executee  par  lesdits 
Espagnols:  Contre  l'authorite  du  Roy  nostre  Sire,  a  la 
perte  &  dommage  de  tout  ce  Yoyaume.  A  Dieppe.  Pour 
lesse  le  Sellier,  1566.     iamo,  pp.  54  (for  52,  2). 

832.  .     Discovrs  |  De  L'Histoi-  |  re  de  la  Floride,  con-  | 

tenant  la  Cruaute  des  Espagnols  contre  |  les  subiets  du 
Roy  en  l'an  mil  cinq  cens  |  aoixante-cinq.  |  Redige  au 
vray  |  par  ceux  qui  en  sont  restez.  Chose  autant  la-  | 
mentable  a  ouir.  qu'elle  a  este  proditoirement  &  cruelle-  | 
ment  executee  par  lesdits  Espagnols  Contre  l'authorite 
du  I  Roy  nostre  Sire,  a  la  perte  &  dommage  de  tout  ce 


CHAMBERLAIN.  I  8  r 

Royaume.  Item  vne  reqveste  av  |  Roy,  faite  en  forme  de 
complainte  par  les  fem-  |  mes  vefues,  petits  enfans  orphe- 
lins  et  autres  |  les  leurs  amis,  parents  et  alliez  de  ceux  qui 
out  este  |  cruellement  envahis  par  les  Espagnols,  en  la  | 
France  anthartique,  elite  la  Floride.  |  De  Dieppe,  ce  22  de 
May,  1566.     i2mo,  pp.  62. 

833.  .     Discovrs  de  l'Histoire  de  la  Floride — (n.  p.),  1566. 

i2mo,  pp.  22. 

"Dans  cettc  deuxieme  edition  on  a  ajoute  (p.  48  une  petite  epitrc 
faite  par  l'auteur  en  21  vers  de  huit  syllabcs."     Ternaux.     No.  101.). 

834.  .     Histoire  |  Memorable  |  du  Dernier  |   Voyage  aiix 

Indes,  lieu  appele  la  Floride,  fait  par  Capitaine  lean  Ri- 
baut,  et  enterpris  par  le  commandement  du  Roy  en  l'an 
M.  D.  LXV.  J  A  Lyon.  |  Par  Jean  Savgrain,  |  1566.  |  Auec 
priuilege  |  (Colophon  :)  Fin  de  la  Floride,  acheuee  d'im- 
primer  le  25  d'Aoust,  1566.     i2mo,  pp.  71. 

"An  edition  unknown  to  bibliographers.  Brunet  describes  an 
edition  of  the  same  year  and  by  the  same  printer  under  Ribaut,  and 
again  under  Le  Challeux,  who,  in  reality,  was  the  writer  of  the  work. 
*  *  *  Chauveton  in  his  Latin  version  of  Benzoni,  first  printed  in 
'Geneva  in  157S.  Svo.,  has  given  at  the  end  of  the  volume  a  Latin 
translation  of  the  relation  of  Le  Challeux  ;  and  the  original  French 
text  is  reprinted  at  the  end  of  Chauveton's  French  version  of  Ben- 
zoni. Geneva,  1570.  Svo.  De  Bry  in  the  sixth  part  of  the  Graivl-- 
Voyages  2d  appendix,  'Expeditio  in  Floridam,'  and  at  the  end  of 
chapter  1,  and  in  chapter  11,  pages  87  et  seq.,  has  given  an  exact  copy 
of  Chauveton's  Latin  version  of  this  little  tract  of  Le  Challeux.  J. 
R.  Bartlett."    Sabin. 

The  following  is  a  translation  :  A  true  and  perfect  de-  |  scription 
of  the  last  vo-  |  yage  or  Nauigation  attempted  by  |  Capitaine  lohn 
Ribaut,  deputie  |  and  general  for  the  Frenchmen,  into  |  Terra  Flor- 
ida, this  yeare  past,  1565.  |  Truely  sette  forth  by  those  that  re-  | 
turned  from  thence,  wherein  |  are  contayncd  things  as  la-  |  mentable 
to  heare  as  thev  |  haue  bene  cruelly  |  executed.  |  Imprinted  |  at  Lon- 
don bv  Henrv  Denham,  |  for  Thomas  Hacket.  and  |  are  to  be  solde 
at  his'Shop  |  in  Lumbart  |  streate.  |  1566.     i2mo.    4.    p.  I,  24,  I. 

"A  volume  of  excessive  rarity.  We  know  of  but  two  copies,  one 
in  Mr.  Brown's  library  and  one  in  the  British  Museum."    Sabin. 

835.  CHAMBERLAIN,  EVERETT.     Chicago  and  its  Suburbs: 

A  full  Account  of  the  History,  Business.  Statistics.  Parks. 
&c. :  and  Complete  Histories  of  all  the  Suburban  Towns. 
Chicago:  T.  A.  Hungerford  &  Co..  1874.  Svo,  pp.  468. 
Folded  Map  and  Illustrations.* 

Statistical,  of  Chicago,  past  and  present. 
Sold:  Cable.  1883,  $7  cts. ;  Cable.  1882,  1.50:  Guild.  1887,  1.10. 


182  CHAMBEKI.AINE. 

836.  CHAMBERLAIN,  JOSHUA  LAWRENCE.     Maine:  her 

Place  in  History.  Address  delivered  at  the  Centennial 
Exhibition,  Philadelphia,  Nov.  4,  1876,  and  in  Convention 
of  the  Legislature  of  Maine,  February  6,  1877.  With  a 
Communication  from  the  Governor  and  the  Report  of  the 
Centennial  Commission.  Published  by  Order  of  the  Leg- 
islature of  Maine,  of  February  7,  1877.  Augusta  :  Sprague, 
Owen  &  Nash,  1877.  8vo,  pp.  129.  Maps. 
The  maps  were  not  issued  with  the  later  editions. 
Sold:  Manson,  1899,  1.00;  Cable,  1882,  1.25;  J.  G.  Smith, 
1883,  1.20;  S.  L.  Boardman,  1883,  extra  illus,  1.50;  Deane, 
1898,  75  cts. ;  Guild,  1887,  75  cts. 

837.  .    Maine,  An  Historical  Sketch.    Boston  :  1882.     121110, 

pp.  6. 

See  Encyclop.  Brittanica,  o.th  ed.  vol.  15,  for  which  it  was  writ- 
ten. It  occupies  four  pages  and  its  title  is :  Maine.  Copyrighted,  1882, 
by  Joshua  L.  Chamberlain.    There  is  also  a  colored  map  of  Maine. 

Sold:  Manson,  1899,  1.75. 

838.  CHAMBERLAIN,  REV.  L.  T.     An  Address  on  the  Early 

History  of  Old  Brookfield,  Mass.    New  York:  1895.    8vo. 
Sold:  Henkels,  1900,  70  cts. 

839.  C(HAMBERLAINE),  R(ICHARD).    Lithobolia:  |  or,  The 

I   Stone-Throwing  Devil.   |   Being  |   An   Exact  and  True 

Account  (by  way  of  Journal)   |  of  the  various  Actions  of 

Infernal  Spirits,  or  (Devils  Incarnate)  Witches,  or  both; 

and  the  great  Disturbance  and  Amaze-  |  ment  they  gave 

to  George  Waltons  Family,  at  a  place  call'd  |  Great  Island. 

in   the  Province  of  New  Hantshire,  in  New-  |   England, 

chiefly  in  Throwing  about  (by  an  Invisible  hand)  |  Stones. 

Bricks,  and  Brick-bats  of  all  Sizes,  with  several  other  | 

things,  as  Hammers,  Mauls,  Iron  Crows,  Spits,  and  other  | 

Domestick  Utensils,  as  came  into  their  Hellish  Minds,  | 

and  this  for  the  space  of  a  Quarter  of  a  Year.  |  By  R.  C. 

Esq.;  who   was   a   Sojourner  in   the   same   |    Family  the 

whole  Time,  and  an  Ocular  Witness  |  of  these  Diabolick 

Inventions,  j  The  Contents  hereof  been  manifestly  known 

to  the   Inhabi-  |   tants  of  that  Province,  and  persons  of 

other   Provinces,  |   and  is   upon   record   in   his   Majesties 

Council-Court  held  I  for  that  Province.  |  London,  |  Printed 

and  are  to  be  Sold  by  E.  Whitlook  near  |  Stationers-Hall, 

1698.  I  4to,  2  1..  pp.  16.* 

"This  rare  piece  has  a  poetical  address  at   the  beginning.     Re- 
printed in  Historical  Magazine,  Nov.,  1861,  v.  321-327."    Sabin. 


I  II  \l'l\.  183 

840.  CHAMBERS,  GEORGE.     Historical  Sketch  of  Pottsvillc, 

Schuylkill  County,  Pa.     Read  at  Union   Hall,   Pottsville, 
July  4,  [876.     Pottsville,  Pa.:  Standard   Publ.  Co.,  1876. 
8vo.,  pp.  19.* 
Sold:  Henkels,  1901,  30  cts. 

841.  CHAMPIGNY,    CHEVALIER    DE.      Etat-present    de    la 

Louisiane,  avec  toutes  les  particularites  de  cette  Province 
d'Amerique.  Pour  servir  de  Suite  a  l'Histoire  des  Eta- 
blissemens  des  Europeens  dans  les  Deux  Indes  (De  Ray- 
nal)  ;  par  le  Colonel,  Chevaler  de  Champigny.  La  Haye: 
Frederic  Staatman,  1776.  8vo,  pp.  147,  (2).  +  Amster- 
dam :  1 78 1. 

Translation  in  French's  Hist.  Coll.  of  Louisiana.     V.  287. 

842.  .     La  Louisiane  ensanglantee  avec  toutes  les  Particu- 

laritees  de  cette  horrible  Catastrophe.  Amsterdam:  1773. 
8vo. 

843.  CHANDLER,    SETH.      History   of   the   Town    of   Shirley, 

Mass.,  from  its  early  Settlement  to  1882.  Portraits  and 
Plates.    Shirley :  Seth  Chandler,  1884.    8vo,  pp.  744. 

Sold:  Libbie,  1895.  3.50:  Libbie.  1897,  3.00:  Carruth,  1898, 
cl,  3.00;  Manson,  1899,  3.50;  Guild,  1887.  5.00. 

844.  CHANDLESS,  WILLIAM.    A  Visit  to  Salt  Lake;  being  a 

Journey  Across  the  Plains,  and  a  Residence  in  the  Mor- 
mon Settlements  at  Utah.  London :  Smith,  Elder  &  Co., 
1857.     i2mo,  pp.  xii,  346.    Map. 

Sold:  Guild,  1887,  1.25. 

845.  CHANNING,  GEORGE  G.     Early  Recollections  of  New- 

port, R.  I.,  from  the  year  1793  to  1831.  Newport.  R.  I.: 
A.  J.  Ward,  Charles  E.  Hammett,  Jr.,  1868.    i6mo,  pp.  284. 

Sold:  Child,  1882,  2.00;  Cable.  1882,  2.00;  S.  L.  Boardman, 
1883.  75  cts. :  Bourquin,  1894,  20  cts. ;  Deane.  1898.  50  cts. ; 
Guild,  1887,  1. 00. 

846.  CHAPIN.  REV.  ALONZO  B.    Glastenbury  for  Two  Hun- 

dred Years:  a  Centennial  Discourse.  May  18th,  A.  D.  1853. 
With  an  Appendix  containing  Historical  and  Statistical 


184  CHAPMAN. 

Papers  of  Interest.  Hartford :  Press  of  Case,  Tiffany  & 
Co.,  1853.    8vo,  pp.  252.    Plan. 

The  Appendix  contains  the  genealogy  of  Glastenbury  Families. 
Sold:  Woodward,  1869,  25  cts. ;  Brinley,  1879,  1.25;  Cable, 
1882,  1.87;  Bushnell,  1883,  hlf  mo.  git,  2.25  ;  Manson,  1899, 
2.55;  Cable,  1883,  1.00;  Henkels,  1900,  2.00:  Clogston, 
1875,  75  cts.;  Hoffmann,  1877.  50  cts.;  Whitmore,  1902, 
2.75  :  Guild.  1887,  2.00. 

847.  CHAPIN,  CHARLES  WELLS.     Sketches  of  the  Old  In- 

habitants and  other  Citizens  of  Old  Springfield,  of  the 
Present  Century,  and  its  Historic  Mansions  of  "Ye  Olden 
Tyme."  With  124  illustrations  and  60  autographs.  Spring- 
field :  Springfield  Binding  and  Printing  Co..  1893.  8vo,  pp. 
xi.  1  1.,  420.* 

Sold:  Libbie,  1904,  cl,  3.00. 

848.  CHAPMAN,  GEORGE  W.     History  of  Gilead.  and  Prose 

and  Poetic  Writings.  Portland :  Published  by  the  Author. 
B.  Thurston  &  Co.,  Prs.,  1867.     i2mo.  pp.  132. 

Sold:  Manson,  1899,  2.37;  Cable,  1882,  bds,  4.00;  S.  L.  Board- 
man,  1883,  1.75. 

849.  CHAPMAN,  ISAAC  A.     A  Sketch  of  the  History  of  Wyo- 

ming. To  which  is  added  An  Appendix  containing  a  Sta- 
tistical Account  of  the  Valley  and  Adjacent  Country.  By 
a  Gentleman  of  Wilkesbarre.  Wilkesbarre,  Perm. :  Sharp 
D.  Lewis,  1830.  121110,  pp.  209.  Map. 
Sold:  Terry,  1889.  .75  ;  Rice,  1870,  hlf  mo.  git,  3.25  ;  Fisher. 
1866,  elf,  2.00 ;  Woodward,  1869.  55  cts. ;  Cable,  1882,  1.37  ; 
Brinley.  1880,  bds,  2.25;  Waterbury,  1895,  2.62;  Menzies, 
1S76,  2.50;  Bushnell,  1883,  hlf  elf.  git.  1.63;  Manson,  1899, 
1.00;  Bourquin,  1894,  80  cts.;  Coxe,  1004,  shp,  3.00;  Hen- 
kels, 1905,  shp,  3.80;  Bourquin.  1894,  60  cts.;  Henkels, 
1898,  1.75;  Bangs.  Merwin,  1865,  2.21;  Hoffmann.  1877. 
t.oo;  Field,  1875,  1.60;  A.  G.  Greene.  1869.  87  cts.;  Guild, 
1887,  3.12:  Clogston,  1875.  87  cts.;  Bangs.  1901,  shp,  map 
of  Wyoming  and  Lackawanna  Valleys,  by  Geo.  Jones. 
engraved  by  Doolittle.  inserted,  5.25. 

850.  CHAPMAN,  JOHN  A.    The  Annals  of  Newberry.     In  Two 

Parts.    Pari  First,  by  John  Belton  O'Neall,  LL.  I).    Part 


CHAPPEIX.  185 

Second,  by  John  A.  Chapman.  Newberry,  S.  C. :  Aull  & 
Ih.useal,  1892.    8vo,  pp.  816.     Index,  pp.  \ii. 

Portraits  of  Old  Settlers.  Early  Settlements,  Palatine  Settle- 
ment, Friends  and  their  Migration  to  Ohio,  Events  preceding  Seces- 
sion, War  Times  in  Newberry,  The  Soldiers  of  Newberry.  Part  1 
was  published  in  1859.     Part  2  in  1892. 

Sold:  Proud,  1903,  1.00. 

851.  History  of  Edgefield  County.     From  the  Earliest  Settlement 

to  1897.  Biographical  and  Anecdotical ;  with  Sketches  of 
the  Seminole  War;  Nullification;  Secession;  Reconstruc- 
tion ;  Churches  and  Literature;  with  Rolls  of  all  the  Com- 
panies from  Edgefield  in  the  War  of  Secession  ;  "War  with 
Mexico  and  with  the  Seminole  Indians.  Newbury,  S.  C. : 
Elbert  H.  Aull,  1897.    8vo,  pp.  521.    Folding  map,  vi.* 

852.  CHAPMAN,    S.      Handbook    of    Wisconsin.      Milwaukee: 

l855-  +  Second  Edition.  Enlarged.  Milwaukee:  S. 
Chapman,  1855.     321110,  pp.  117. 

Sold:  Waterbury,  1895,  25  cts. ;  Field,  1875.  1.10. 

853.  CHAPMAN,  THOMAS  J.     The  Valley  of  the  Conemaugh. 

Altoona,  Pa.:  McCritm  &  Dern,  Prs.,  1865.  i6mo,  pp. 
202.* 

Sold:  Henkels,  1903,  2.10. 

854-  •     The  French  in  the  Allegheny  Valley.     Cleveland. 

O. :  W.  W.  Williams.  Pittsburg,  Pa. :  T.  J.  Chapman. 
1887.     121110,  pp.  209. 

Historical    data    regarding    the    French,    gathered    from    many 
sources. 

855- •    Old  Pittsburgh  Days.    Pittsburgh  :  iyoo.     121110,  pp. 

237- 

856.  CHAPPELL,  ABSALOM  HARRIS.  Miscellanies  of  Geor- 
gia. Historical.  Biographical,  Descriptive,  &c.  Parts  1. 
2,  3,  all  published.  Columbus.  Ga. :  1874.  Printed  by 
Thomas  Gilbert.  8vo.  Pt.  1,  2  prel.  lvs..  pp.  73,  i  1.:  Pt. 
2,  pp.  137;  Pt.  3,  pp.  24. 

857-  •     Miscellanies  of  Georgia;   Historical.   Biographical. 

inscriptive.  &c.  Atlanta,  Ga. :  James  F.  Meegan.  1896. 
8vo,  pp.  244. 


1 86  CHASE 

858.  CHARLTON,  EDWIN  A.     New  Hampshire  as  it  Is.     In 

Three  Parts.  Part  I.  A  Historical  Sketch  of  New  Hamp- 
shire from  its  First  Settlement  to  the  Adoption  of  the 
Federal  Constitutional  in  1788.  Part  2.  A  Gazetteer  of 
New  Hampshire ;  containing  a  Particular  Description  of 
the  Several  Towns.  Cities.  Villages,  &c. ;  Remarkable 
Curiosities,  Mineral  Localities,  Statistical  Tables;  also  of 
the  Counties,  both  Historical  and  Topographical.  Part  3. 
A  General  View  of  New  Hampshire ;  containing  a  De- 
scription of  its  Soil,  Productions,  Climate ;  its  Geological 
and  Mineralogical  Features ;  the  Principal  Mountains, 
Lakes,  and  Rivers ;  Education  and  Religion ;  Biographical 
Sketches  of  Distinguished  Men  ;  Literary,  Scientific,  and 
Charitable  Associations ;  Banks,  Railroads,  Newspapers, 
&c.  Together  with  the  Constitution  of  the  State.  Com- 
piled from  numerous  Authentic  Sources.  Claremont,  X. 
H. :  Tracy  &  Sandford,  1855.  121110.  +  Third  Edition. 
Revised,  with  an  Appendix.  Claremont :  Tracy  &  Co., 
1856.     8vo,  pp.  592.  (4).* 

Some  copies  have  the  imprint :  Claremont,  N.  H. :  A.  Kenney  & 
Co.,  1857.     l2mo. 

Sold:  Balcom,  1901,  1856  ed.,  .40;  Libbie,  Olcott,  1901.  1855 
ed.,  shp,  .75;  Waterbury,  1895,  Claremont.  1857,  3d  ed., 
1.00:  Manson.  1899,  75  cts. ;  Cable,  1882,  1855  ed.,  3.00; 
Cable.  1883,  1857  ed.,  62  cts. ;  J.  G.  Smith,  1883.  1856  ed., 
1.37:  Guild,  1887.  1.25  :  Clogston,  1875,  1857  ed..  75  cts. 

859.  CHASE,  BENJAMIN.     History  of  Old  Chester,  from  1719 

to  1869.  Auburn,  N.  H. :  The  Author,  1869.  8vo,  pp.  xvi, 
702.     Map.  Woodcuts,  and  15  Portraits. 

"Old    Chester    included   Raymond    Candia,    Hookset,    Derryfield 
and  Auburn."    Sabin. 

Sold:  Chase  &  Dale,  1897,  cl,  4.25  ;  Blanchard,  1898,  hlf  mo, 
git,  4.50;  Balcom.  1901,  5.50;  Olcott,  1901,  cl,  5.10:  Man- 
son,  1899,  4.50;  Cable,  1883,  3.75;  Guild,  1887,  6.50;  Clog- 
ston, 1875,  2-25 !  Bartlett,  1903,  cl,  lacks  map,  4.00;  Has- 
sam,  1903,  cl,  map  lacking,  4.00. 

860.  CHASE,  FRANCIS  (M.  A.).     Gathered  Sketches  from  the 

Early  History  of  New  Hampshire  and  Vermont ;  contain- 
ing Vivid  and  Interesting  Accounts  of  a  Great  Variety  of 
the  Adventures  of  our  Forefathers,  And  of  other  Inci- 
dents of  Olden  Time.     Original  and  Selected.     Edited  by 


CHASE.  187 

Francis  Chase,  M.  A.  Claremont,  N.  H. :  Tracy,  Kenney 
&  Co.,  1856.     121110,  pp.  215.    Woodcuts.* 

Sold:  Terry,  .63;  Woodward,  1869,  1.50;  Henkels,  1900,  50 
cts. ;  Dunbar,  1892,  35  cts. ;  Cable,  1882,  1.00;  Waterburv. 
1895,  1.20;  J.  G.  Smith,  1883,  90  cts.;  Bushnell,  1883,  60 
cts. ;  S.  L.  Boardman,  1883,  62  cts. ;  Manson,  1899,  55  cts. : 
Child,  1882,  87  cts.;  Bourquin,  1894,  10  cts.;  Guild,  1887. 
45  cts. 

861.  CHASE,  FREDERICK.    History  of  Dartmouth  College  an. 1 

of  the  Town  of  Hanover.  N.  H.  Vol  1.  Edited  by  John 
K.  Lord.    Cambridge:  Wilson,  1891.    Roy.  8vo.-  Portraits. 

Vol.  I  is  all  that  was  ever  published. 
Sold:  Balcom,  1901,  cl,  unct.  3.25. 

862.  CHASE,  GEORGE  WINGATE.    The  History  of  Haverhill. 

Massachusetts,  from  its  First  Settlement  in  1640,  to  the 
Year  i860.  By  George  Wingate  Chase.  (Motto.)  Hav- 
erhill:  Published  by  the  Author,  1861.  8vo,  pp.  xvi,  663, 
(1).     Index,  xx.     Lithographic  Plates.* 

Sold:  Cable,  1882,  3.50;  Cable,  1883,  1.75;  Libbie,  1901,  mo, 
unct,  git,  extra  illus  with  27  portraits,  5.62 ;  same  sale,  cl. 
3.25;  M.  D.  Gilman,  1884,  3.25;  J.  G.  Smith,  1883,  1.87; 
Balcom.  1901,  4.00;  Hoffmann,  1877.  3.00;  Shurtleff,  1875, 
3.75;  Harold  Peirce,  1903,  hlf  mo,  git,  unct,  5.75;  Cooke, 
1883  (2  cops.),  3.20;  Anderson,  1904,  hlf  mo,  unct.  22 
extra  illus,  3.50;  Hazen,  1905,  hlf  elf,  3.75  :  Patterson,  1896, 
3.00;  same  sale,  3.50:  Libbie,  1897,  4.00;  Libbie,  1897, 
5.00;  Murphy.  1884,  2.25;  Sherman,  1898,  5.25;  Deane, 
1898,  3.00;  Woodward,  2.50;  Brinley,  1879,  3.50;  Bushnell. 
1883,  1.75;  Manson,  1899,  2.75;  Child,  1882,  2.50;  Ander- 
son, 1905,  hlf  1110,  unct,  25  extra  illus,  10.00;  Idem..  13.00; 
Field,  1875,  2.75  ;  A.  G.  Green,  1869.  1.75  ;  Guild,  1887,  3.50; 
Clogston.  1875,  2.12;  Libbie,  1901.  hlf  mo,  git,  unct,  6.00; 
Libbie,  1898,  3.00;  Libbie,  1900,  4.50;  Anderson,  1902.  cl, 
3.00;  Libbie,  iqoi,  hlf  mo.  unct.  27  plates  inserted,  5.62; 
1902,  hlf  mo,  git,  unct,  25  pi.  inserted.  5.00;  Bartlett.  1903, 
hlf  mo,  unct,  22  extra  plates  inserted.  4.25. 

863.  CHASE,  P.  F.    The  Lancaster  (N.  H.)  Sketch  Book.     Brat- 

tleboro:  1887.     i6mo.    Paper. 

Sold:  Olcott,  1901,  paper,  .65. 


1 88  CHILD. 

864.  CHASE,  SALMON  P.     A  Sketch  of  the  History  of  Ohio. 

Cincinnati:  Care}'  &  Fairbank,  1833.    8vo,  pp.  (2),  40. 

"This  was  prefixed  to  Chase's  Statutes  of  Ohio.  Cincinnati. 
1833.    3  vols.    A  few  copies  were  separately  printed."    Sabin. 

"In  the  'Statutes'  the  title  was :  'A  Preliminary  Sketch  of  the 
History  of  Ohio.'  It  was  the  first  general  history  of  Ohio  published." 
Thomson, 

Sold:  Brinley,  1881.  1.50. 

CHEEVER,  GEORGE  BARRELL.     See  G.  Mount. 

865.  CHENEY,  T.  APOLEON.     Historical  Sketch  of  the  Che- 

mung Valley.    Watkins,  N.  Y. :  1868.    8vo,  pp.  59.* 

Dedicated  to  Wm.  Cullen  Bryant. 
Sold:  Bushnell,  1883,  extra  ill,  hlf  mo,  3.50;  Henkels,  1900, 
2.00;  Henkels.  1901,  25  cts. 

866.  CHENEY,  TIMOTHY  C.    Reminiscences  of  Syracuse.    By 

Timothy  C.  Cheney.  Compiled  by  Paris  B.  Johnson. 
From  Personal  Recollections  of  the  Author  first  published 
in  the  Syracuse  Daily  Standard.  Syracuse :  Summers  & 
Brother,  1857.    8vo,  pp.  32. 

Sold:  Hoffmann,  1877,  1.00. 
CHETWOOD,  W.  R.     See  Robert  Boyle. 

867.  CHIDLAW,  B.  W.     An  Historical  Sketch  of  Paddy's  Run, 

Butler  County,  Ohio,  delivered  Saturday,  July  30,  1876. 
Hamilton,  O. :  Hamilton  Telegraph  Job  Rooms,  1876. 
8vo,  half  title  and  ten  leaves  unnumbered. 

868.  CHILD,  DAVID  LEE.    The  Taking  of  Naboth's  Vineyard, 

or  History  of  the  Texas  Conspiracy,  and  an  Examination 
of  the  Reasons  given  by  the  Hon.  J.  C.  Calhoun,  Hon.  R. 
J.  Walker,  and  others,  for  the  Dismemberment  and  Rob- 
bery of  the  Republic  of  Mexico.  New  York :  S.  W.  Bene- 
dict &  Co.,  1845.    8vo,  pp.  32. 

869.  .  The  Texan  Revolution.  Republished  with  Addi- 
tions from  the  Northampton  (Massachusetts)  Gazette,  to 
which  is  added  A  Letter  from  Washington  on  the  annexa- 
tion fif  Texas,  and  the  late  outrage  in  California,  by 
I'robus.  (Republished  with  additions  from  The  Libe- 
rator.   Washington:  1843.)     pp.84. 


CHILD.  [89 

870.  CHILD,   FRANK   SAMUEL.     South    Dakota:    Resources. 

People,  Statehood ;  the  Gleanings  of  a  Journey  through 
the  Territory.  New  York:  The  Baker  Taylor  Co.,  [888. 
121110,  pp.  67. 

871.  .     An   Old    New    England  Town:   Sketches  of   Life. 

Scenery,  Character.  New  York:  C.  Scribner's  Sons,  1895. 
i2ino.  pp.  16.  230.     Illustrated.* 

Papers  about  the  old  town  of  Fairfield,  Conn.,  read  before  the 
Eunice  Dennie  Burr  Chapter  of  Daughters  of  the  American  Revolu- 
tion, concerning  the  early  history  and  romance  of  the  town. 

872.  CHILD,  HAMILTON.     Gazetteer  and  Directory  of  Jeffer- 

son County.  X.  Y.,  for  1866-7.  Watertown,.  N.  Y. :  I.. 
Ingalls  &  Co.,  1866.  8vo,  pp.  208.  -\-  The  Same.  1868-9. 
8vo,  pp.  356.    Continued.* 

873.  .     Gazetteer  of  Berkshire  County  (Mass.),  1725-1885. 

Compiled  by  Hamilton  Child.  Syracuse:  1885.  8vo,  pp. 
947.    Illustrated. 

Sold:  Manson,  1899,  5.50. 

874.  .     Gazetteer  of  Cheshire  County,  N.  H.,  1736  to  1885. 

Syracuse :  1885.    Roy.  8vo.     Portraits  and  Plates. 

Sold:  Bell,  1895,  6.50;  West,  1901,  russ,  3.75. 

875.  .     Gazetteer  of  Grafton  County.  N.  H.,  1709  to  1886. 

With  Business  Directory,  1885-86.  Syracuse :  1886.  Roy. 
8vo.     Steel  portraits  and  Illustrations. 

Sold:  Balcom,  1901.  5.50;  Bell,  1895,  3.25. 

876.  .      Gazetteer    and    Business    Directory    of    Addison 

County,  Vermont.  1882-3.  Compiled  and  Published  by 
Hamilton  Child.  Syracuse,  N.  Y.  New  York :  1882.  8vo, 
PP-  551- 

Includes  history  and  war  records  of  each  town. 

877.  .     Gazetteer  and   Business  Directory  of   Bennington 

County,  Vt.,  for  1880-1.  Syracuse,  N.  Y. :  1882.  8vo,  pp. 
500. 

878.  .    Gazetteer  and  Business  Directory  of  Caledonia  and 

Essex  Counties,  Vermont,  1764-1887.  Syracuse:  1887. 
8vo,  pp.  492 ;  298. 


I9O  CHI  F.MAN. 

879.  .      Gazetteer   and    Business   Directory   of   Chittenden 

County,  Vermont,  for  1882-83.  Syracuse :  1882.  8vo,  pp. 
584- 

880.  .     Gazetteer  and  Business  Directory  of  Franklin  and 

Grand  Isle  Counties,  Vermont,  for  1882-83.  Syracuse: 
1883.    8vo,  pp.  612. 

881.  .     Gazetteer  and  Business  Directory  of  La  Moille  and 

Orleans  Counties,  Vermont,  for  1883-84.    Syracuse:  1883. 

8vo,  pp.  658. 

882.  .       Gazetteer    and     Business    Directory    of    Orange 

County,  Vt.,  1762-1888.  Syracuse:  1888.  8vo,  pp.  214. 
Steel  portraits. 

Sold:  Clogston,  1899,  4.00. 

883.  .     Gazetteer  and  Business  Directory  of  Washington 

County,  Vermont,  1783-1889.  Syracuse:  1889.  8vo,  pp. 
544 ;  280. 

884.  .      Gazetteer    and    Business    Directory    of    Windsor 

County,  Vermont.  Syracuse:  1884.  8vo,  pp.  666.  Illus- 
trated. 

Includes  War  Record,  History  of  each  town,  &c. 

885.  CHILD,  LYDIA  MARIA.    The  First  Settlers  of  New  Eng- 

land :  or,  Conquest  of  the  Pequods,  Narragansetts  and  Po- 
kanokets:  as  related  by  A  Mother  to  her  Children,  and 
designed  for  the  Instruction  of  Youth.  By  a  Lady  of 
Massachusetts.  Boston:  Munroe  and  Francis,  1822. 
i8mo,  pp.  282,  (1).  Plate.  +  Boston:  1829.  121110,  pp. 
282,  (1).    Plate. 

Sold:  Manson,  1899,  2.50. 

886.  CHILDE,  CROMWELL.  Old  New  York  Downtown.  New 

York:  The  Brown  Green  Co.,  1901.  8vo,  pp.  60.  Illus- 
trated. 

887.  CHIPMAN,  R.  MANNING.     The  History  of  Harwinton, 

Connecticut.  Hartford:  Williams,  Wiley  &  Turner,  i860. 
8vo,  pp.  152.    With  an  appendix. 


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CHUKI  H.  191 

Sold:  Woodward,  1869,  1.00;  Brinley,  [879,  4.00;  Hoffmann, 
1877,  2.12;  Bushnell,  1883,  hit  mo,  2.00;  Manson,  1899, 
2. 12  ;  Guild,  1887,  2.00. 

888.  CHITTENDEN,  HIRAM  M.     The  Yellowstone  National 

Park.  Historical  and  Descriptive.  Maps.  Views  and 
Portraits.  Cincinnati :  The  Robert  Clarke  Co.,  1895.  8vo, 
pp.  14,  397. 

Contains  a  list  of  the  geographical  names  of  the  Park,  and  a 
24-page  bibliography  of  the  literature  concerning  the  region. 

889.  CHURCH,    BENJAMIN.      An    Oration    delivered    March 

Fifth,  1773,  at  the  Request  of  the  Inhabitants  of  the  Town 
of  Boston  ;  to  Commemorate  the  Bloody  Tragedy  of  the 
Fifth  of  March,  1770.  Boston:  Printed  and  Sold  at  the 
New  Printing  Office,  1773.  4to,  pp.  20.  -(-  Boston,  1773. 
4to,  pp.  16.  -(-  Third  Edition.  Boston,  1773.  4to,  pp.  18. 
-f-  Boston,  1785.    8vo,  pp.  14. 

Sold:  Chase  &  Dale,  1897,  3d  ed..  1773,  hlf  mo,  unct,  5.00; 
Deane,  1898,  hlf  mo,  5.50. 

890.  .  The  History  of  King  Philip's  War.  With  an  Intro- 
duction and  Notes  by  Henry  Martyn  Dexter.  Boston  : 
John  Kimball  Wiggin,  1865.  4to,  i  1.,  pp.  1,  i  1.,  pp.  (3), 
205.  2  vols.  250  copies  printed  in  fcap  4to,  and  35  on 
large  paper,  rl.  4to.     Library  N.  E.  Hist.,  No.  2. 

"Contains  reprint  of  T.  C.'s  'Entertaining  Passages.'  There  are 
4  pages  before  the  title  page,  on  the  first  is:  'Library  of  New  Eng- 
land History,  No.  11;'  on  the  third,  'Church's  Fhilip's  War,  Part  1.'" 
Williamson. 

There  is  a  monograph  of  J.  K.  Wiggin  on  title  page. 

The  4  volumes  of  Wiggin's  Library  of  New  England  History : 
Church's  King  Philip's  War,  2  vols.;  Mourt's  Relation;  Plain  Deal- 
ing; sold.  Woodward,  1S69,  hlf  mo.  extra,  by  Bradstreet,  git,  22.00. 

Sold:  Large  pap.  Bell,  1895,  8.50;  Coburn,  sm  pap.  [895, 
7.00;  Sherman.  1898,  cl,  unct,  sm  4to,  8.00 ;  Philip's  War 
and  Eastern  Expeditions,  2  vols,  1865-67,  Olcott.  1901.  cl. 
unct,  8.20;  Stephens,  1904.  hlf  mo,  unct.  9.50;  Massie, 
1905,  hlf  mo.  unct.  India  pap.  11.00;  Rice,  1870.  2  vols, 
4to,  blue  levt  mo,  git,  large  pap,  14.50;  the  same  sale.  4to, 
unct,  3.00:  Livermore,  1894.  2  v,  large  pap,  10.00;  Liver- 
more,  1894,  2  v,  sm  pap,  9.00;  Brinley,  1879,  2  v,  1865-67. 
unct,  4.50;  Roche,  1867,  pap,  unct.  14.00;  Dunbar.  [892, 
8.50;  Bangs,   1894,  9.00:   Balcom,    1901,   10.00;  Bushnell. 


I92  CHURCH. 

1883,  Philip's  War  and  Eastern  Expedition,  1867,  2  vols, 
3.75;  Manson,  1899,  2  vols,  elf,  git,  unct,  8.00;  Child,  1882, 
large  pap,  unct,  7.00;  Thornton,  1878,  2.00;  J.  G.  Smith, 
1883,  inserted  portrait  of  Church,  unct,  6.25;  Hoffmann, 
1877,  large  pap,  cl,  unct,  3.25  ;  Shurtleff,  1875,  large  pap, 
5.50:  Field,  1875,  2.62;  Bangs,  1901,  2  v,  4.50;  large  pap, 
6.00;  Clogston,  1899,  hlf  mo,  unct,  3.75;  Poole,  1900,  hlf 
mo,  unct,  9.00;  Wales,  1903,  pap,  unct,  2  v,  large  pap, 
10.00. 

891.  .     The  History  of  the  Eastern   Expeditions  of   1689, 

1690,  1692,  1696,  and  1704  against  the  Indians  and  French. 
With  an  Introduction  and  Notes  by  Henry  Martyr)  Dex- 
ter. Boston  :  J.  K.  Wiggin  and  Wm.  Parsons  Lunt,  1867. 
Sm.  4to.  pp.  xxxii,  (1),  203.     Map.  +  1868. 

Library  of  N.  E.  Hist.  No.  in.     See,  also,  Francis  Baylies.     Edi- 
tion of  250  copies  small  4to  and  35  royal  4to. 

Sold:  Field,  1875,  2.63 ;  Perry,  1899,  Philip's  War  &  Eastern 
Expedition.  5.20. 

892.  CHURCH,  CHAS.  JUST  S.     Litchfield  County  Centennial 

Celebration,  held  at  Litchfield,  Conn.,  13th  and  14th  of 
August,  1851.  Hartford:  Edwin  Hunt,  1851.  8vo,  pp. 
212.     Plate. 

Historical  address  by  Ch.  Just  S.  Church ;  Poem  by  Rev.  J.  Pier- 
pont;  The  Age  of  Homespun,  by  Rev.  Dr.  H.  Bushnell. 

Sold:  Brinley.  1879,  1.50;  Cable,  1882,  6.00. 

893.  CHURCH,  JOHN  HUBBARD.     The  First  Settlement  of 

New  England.  A  Sermon  delivered  in  the  South  Parish 
in  Andover,  April  5,  1810;  being  the  Annual  Fast  in  Mas- 
sachusetts. Sutton  (Mass.)  :  Sewell  Goodridge,  1810. 
121HO,  pp.  24* 

Sold:  Woodward,  1869.  2.00;  Guild,  1887,  t.oo. 

894.  CHURCH,  THOMAS.    Entertaining  Passages  |  Relating  to 

I  Philip's  War  |  which  |  Began  in  the  Month  of  June,  1675. 
I  As  also  of  I  Expeditions  |  More  lately  made  j  Against  the 
Common  Enemy,  and  Indian  Rebels,  j  in  the  Eastern 
Parts  of  New  England:  |  with  |  Some  Account  of  the 
Divine  Providence  |  towards  |  Benj.  Church  Esqr. ;  |  By 
T.  C.  Boston:  Printed  by  B.  Green  in  the  Year  1716.  | 
4to.  Title,  pp.  (4),  120.* 


CHURCH.  If)} 

Hiving  my  Minutes  by  ine ;  my  Son  has  taken  the  care  and 
pains  to  Collect  from  them  the  lnsuing  Narrative — which  I  have  had 
the  perusal  of  and  find  nothing  a-miss.'  Benj.  Church.  To  the 
Reader  of  the  'Entertaining  Passages.'  This  is  one  of  the  rarest 
books  of  its  class.     I  have  never  seen  a  copy  for  sale."    Sabin. 

Sold:  Contem'y  slip.  1716,  Murphy,  1884,  310.00;  Brinley„ 
1879.  interleaved,  pp.  (4),  120,  portrait  of  B.  Church  in- 
serted, hlf  russia,  150.00;  this  copy  belonged  to  Saml.  G. 
Drake;  Ives,  i8c)i,  same  copy,  500.00. 

895.  .     The  I   Entertaining  |   History  |  of  |   King  Philip's 

War,  J  which  began  in  the  Month  of  June,  1675.  |  As  also 
of  I  Expeditions  |  more  lately  made  |  Against  the  Common 
Enemy,  and  Indian  |  Rebels,  in  the  Eastern  Parts  of  New- 
England  :  I  With  some  Account  of  the  Divine  |  Providence 
towards  |  Col.  Benjamin  Church :  |  By  Thomas  Church. 
Esq.,  his  Son.  The  Second  Edition.  |  Boston :  Printed 
1716.  I  Newport,  Rhode  Island.  Reprinted  and  Sold  |  by 
Solomon  Southwick,  in  Queen  St.  1772.  |  8vo,  pp.  iv,  198. 
(1).* 

"The  picture  of  King  Philip  first  published  in  this  edition  is 
fictitious;  so  also  is  that  of  Col.  Church  (see  Rich,  Vol.  I,  198),  who 
expresses  the  opinion  that  they  'are  probably  among  the  first  speci- 
mens of  engraving  done  in  New  England.'  The  latter  is  said  to  have 
been  taken  from  a  picture  of  Charles  Churchill,  the  poet,  with  th. 
addition  of  a  powder-horn  slung  round  the  neck.  This  edition  is 
rare."    Sabin. 

"This  contains  the  excessively  rare  portrait  of  Col.  Benj.  Church. 
engraved  by  Paul  Revere,  the  Mercury  of  the  American  Revolution, 
and  which  appears  in  this  edition  for  the  first  time."    Henkels. 

Sold:  Deane,  1898,  shp,  later  impression  of  portrait,  New- 
port, 1772,  13.50;  Rice,  1870,  elf,  git,  by  Bedford,  portrait 
inserted.  17.00;  Brinley.  1879,  red  gros  gr  levt  mo,  extra. 
by  Bedford,  20.00 ;  McKeen.  1902,  hlf  mo,  git,  25.00  r 
Pennypacker,  1906,  Second  edition  of  Philip's  War  bd 
with  New  England's  Memorial,  Newport,  1772,  contemn- 
shp,  from  library  of  Richard  Stockton,  signer,  with  his 
autograph,  40.00:  Murphy,  1884,  hlf  mo.  git.  5.50. 

896.  .      The    History    of    King    Philip's    War.    Commonly 

Called  The  Great  Indian  War,  of  1675  and  1676.  Also  of 
the  French  and  Indian  Wars  at  the  Eastward,  in  1689. 
K«)o.  1692,  1696  and  1704.  By  Thomas  Church.  Esq. 
With  numerous  Notes  to  Explain  the  Situation  of  th> 
Places  of  Battles,  the  Particular  Geography  of  the  Rav- 
aged Country,  and  the  Lives  of  the  Principal  Persons 
Engaged  in  those  Wars.      Uso  an  Appendix.  Containing 


194  CHUKCH. 

an  Account  of  the  Treatment  of  the  Natives  by  the  early 
voyagers,  the  settlement  of  N.  England  by  the  forefathers, 
the  Pequot  War,  narrative  of  Persons  carried  into  cap- 
tivity, anecdotes  of  the  Indians,  and  the  most  important 
Indian  wars  to  the  time  of  the  Creek  War.  By  Samuel 
G.  Drake.  Boston  :  1825.  i2mo.  Plates.  -)-  Second  Edi- 
tion, with  Plates.  Boston:  Printed  by  J.  H.  A.  Frost, 
1827.  i2mo,  pp.  360.  3  Plates.  +  Boston:  Wiat,  1827. 
i2mo,  pp.  360.  +  Second  Edition,  with  Plates.  Exeter, 
N.  H.:  J.  &  B.  Williams,  1829.  i2mo,  pp.  x,  358.  +  Sec- 
ond Edition,  with  Plates.  Boston :  Milo,  Mower  &  Co., 
1829.  i2mo,  pp.  viii,  356.  Plates.  4-  Third  Edition,  with 
Plates.  Boston:  1825.  i2mo,  pp.  360.  Frontispiece.  4- 
Exeter,  N.  H. :  1836.  i2mo.  -4-  Reprinted,  with  Plates. 
Exeter,  N.  H. :  1839.  -4-  Exeter,  1840.  -4-  Exeter,  N.  H. : 
1843.  i2mo.  -J-  Another  Edition.  Revised  and  Corrected 
in  several  places.  1845.  -f-  Revised  Edition.  New  York : 
H.  Dayton.  1845.  8vo,  pp.  360.  -f-  Revised  Edition.  Coop- 
erstown :  H.  &  E.  Phinney,  1846.  121110.  +  Hartford : 
Silas  Andrus  &  Son.  (n.  d.)  +  Silas  Andrus  &  Son,  1851. 
+  Hartford,  1854.     i2mo,  pp.  360. 

The  extra  edition  of  1829  is  from  the  same  plates  as  the  Boston 
edition  of  1827,  with  a  new  title  page. 

"Also  printed  on  large  paper,  with  lines  around  the  page,  form- 
ing an  octavo  volume,  with  coarsely  colored  woodcuts.     The  stereo- 
type plates  finally  passed   into  the  hands  of  another  publisher,  and 
this  edition  is  dated  'New  York,   1859,'  8vo :  another  edition,  New 
York.     i860.    8vo,   pp.   360.    It   was   also   reprinted  in   'Knapp's  Lib. 
Amer.  Hist.'  and  finally  reissued  by  a  different  editor."   Sabin. 

Sold:  1825  ed. :  Woodward,  1869,  3.50:  Brinley,  i88t, 
2.00:  Manson,  1899,  Hartford  ed.,  n.  d..  3.00;  Cable, 
1882,  Hartford,  1854  ed.,  2.12:  M.  D.  Oilman.  1884. 
1828  ed.,  1  If  torn,  j$  cts. ;  Shurtleff,  1875.  1 S5 1  ed., 
Hartford,  62  cts.;  1S27  ed. :  Olcott,  1901,  slip,  2.75:  Bar- 
low, 1890,  elf,  4.00;  Manson,  1899,  1.60;  Shurtleff,  1875. 
62  cts.:  Guild,  1887,  shp.  t,j  cts.;  Hassarn,  1003.  shp, 
5.10;  Manson,  1904,  shp,  7.00;  1820.  Host.  ed. :  Rice, 
1870,  shp.  .75;  Barlow,  1890,  1.50:  J.  G.  Smith.  1883, 
4.37;  Balcom,  1901,  2.00;  Merwin-Clayton,  1904,  hlf  mo, 
10.00;  Exeter,  1829:  A.  G.  Greene,  1869.  2.50;  Stephens, 
1904,  shp,  3.10;  Chittenden,  1894,  1.00;  Dunbar,  1892,  1.37; 
Manson,  1899,  2.15;  Cable,  1882,  1.00;  M.  D.  Gilman. 
1884,  87  cts.;  Cooke,  1883,  shp,  1.25;  Polock,  1904,  shp. 
1.30;   1836,   Exeter  ed. :   Murphy.   1884,   1.75;  Rich,   1861, 


CIST.  I95 

2s.  6d. ;  1834  ed.:  Libbie,  [899,  slip,  3.00;  Brinley,  1881, 
1.00;  West.  [889,  [.37;  Manson,  [904,  Drake,  New  York, 
11.  d.,  levt  mo,  extra.  git,  unct,  71  extra  plates  inserted, 
27.00. 

897.  CHURCH,  SAMUEL.     A  Historical  Address  delivered  on 

the  One  hundredth  Anniversary  of  the  first  Town  Meet- 
ing of  the  Town  of  Salisbury,  Ct.,  October  20,  1841.  New 
Haven:  1842.    8vo,  pp.  96. 

Sold:  Proud,  1903,  bd  with  thanksgiving  sermon  by  Ad  Reid, 
full  mo,  git,  3.25. 

898.  .     Address  on   the   History  of  Salisbury,   Ct.,   at  the 

Centennial  Celebration  of  the  Town,  October  20th,  1841. 
Salisbury:  1842.     pp.  59. 

899.  CHURCHILL,    AMOS.      Sketches   of   the    History   of   the 

Town  of  Hubbardton.  Vt.,  with  remarks  on  the  Ancient 
Customs  and  Practices  of  the  People  and  some  Miscella- 
neous Articles.  By  an  Old  Man.  Rutland:  Steam  Press 
of  G.  A.  Tuttle  &  Co.,  1855.     i2mo,  pp.  (4),  64. 

Reprinted  in  Vermont  Historical  Gazetteer,  Vol.  3,  pp.  746-778. 
Sold:  Clogston,  1875,  1.25. 

900.  CHURCHILL,  JOHN  C.     Landmarks  of  Oswego  County, 

Xew  York.  Edited  by  J.  C.  Churchill,  L  L.  D.  Assisted 
by  H.  Perry  Smith  and  W.  Stanley  Child.  Syracuse, 
N.  Y. :  D.  Mason  &  Co.,  1895.  4to,  pp.  xi,  853 ;  Part  2. 
Biographical,  pp.  348.     Illustrated.* 

Sold:  Proud,  1903,  2.50. 

901.  CIST,  CHARLES.    Cincinnati  in  1841  :  Its  Early  Annals  and 

Future  Prospects.  Cincinnati:  Printed  and  published  for 
the  Author,  1841.     121110,  pp.  xi,  300.    Plates. 

902.  .  Sketches  and  Statistics  of  Cincinnati  in  1851.  Cin- 
cinnati :  W'm.  H.  Moore  &  Co.,  1851.    i2mo.  pp.  8,  356.* 

903.  .  Sketches  and  Statistics  of  Cincinnati  in  1859.  (Cin- 
cinnati: 1859.)  121H0,  pp.  vi,  367.  Plates.  22  pages  of 
illustrated  advertisements  at  the  end  of  the  book.* 

Cist  gets  information  largely  from  Drake's  Picture  of  Cincinnati, 
i8I5. 


I96  CLAPP. 

The  "Early  Annals"  were  compiled  from  the  Western  Spy  and 
Hamilton  Gazette,  from  files  as  far  back  as  1789.  Large  editions  of 
Cist's  books  were  printed. 

Sold:  1841  ed. :  Brinley,  1SS1,  13  cts. ;  Bourquin,  1894,  15 
cts. ;  Woodward,  1869,  1.00;  Child,  1882.  75  cts.;  Bour- 
quin, 1894,  10  cts.;  Cooke,  1883.  50  cts.;  Deane,  1898,  30 
cts.:  A.  G.  Greene,  1869,  50  cts.;  1851  ed. :  Woodward, 
1869,  25  cts.;  Bourquin,  1894,  5  cts.;  Hoffmann,  1877,  25 
cts. :  Deane.  1898,  25  cts.;  1859  ed. :  Bushnell,  1883,  50  cts. 

904.  .     The   Cincinnati   Miscellany,  or  Antiquities   of  the 

West ;  and  Pioneer  History  and  Local  Statistics :  com- 
piled from  the  Western  General  Advertiser,  from  October 
1st,  1844.  to  April  1st,  1845.  (Vol.  2  to  April  1st,  1846.) 
Cincinnati:  Caleb  Clark,  Printer,  1845-46.  2  vols.  8vo, 
pp.  2J2  :  364,  iv.  -|-  Cincinnati :  Robinson  &  Jones,  1846. 
2  vols.    8vo. 

A  larger  edition  of  Vol.  2  than  of  Vol.  1  was  published,  and  it 
is  often  found  separately. 

Sold:  Smith,  1867,  6.00;  Hubbard.  1867,  5.20;  Field,  1875, 
3.75;  Randall,  1901,  Vol.  i  only,  2.00;  Brinley,  1881, 
Vol.  1  only,  1. 00;  Bushnell,  1883,  2  vols.,  bds,  4.40;  Guild, 
1887,  2  v.,  bds,  3.00. 

905.  CLAIBORNE,  JOHN  FRANCIS  HAMTRANCK.    Missis- 

sippi, as  a  Province,  Territory  and  State,  with  Biographi- 
cal Notices  of  Eminent  Citizens.  Volume  1.  Jackson. 
Miss.:  Power  &  Barksdale,  1880.  8vo,  pp.  xxiii,  545,  (  1  I. 
7  portraits. 

Volume  one  is  all  that  was  published.  "While  in  an  advanced 
state  of  preparation,  Vol.  2  was  destroyed  by  fire.  This  work  is  the 
best  source  of  information  respecting  Alabama  while  a  part  of  Mis- 
sissippi Territory.    1798-1817."    Oicen,  Bibl.  Ala. 

906.  .      Historical   Account   of   Hancock   County,   and   the 

Seaboard  of  Mississippi.  New  Orleans,  La. :  1876.  Svo, 
pp.  16. 

907.  CLAPP,  DAVID.    Ancient  Proprietors  of  Jones's  Hill,  Dor- 

chester, including  brief  Sketches  of  the  Jones,  Stoughton, 
Tailer,  Wiswall,  Moseley,  Capen,  and  Holden  Families. 
Boston :  Printed  for  Private  Distribution,  1883.    8vo. 

Sold:  Whit  more,  1902,  2  letters  of  author  inserted,  5.25. 


CLAKK. 


'  97 


908.  CLAPP,  EBENEZER.    History  of  the  Town  of  Dorchester, 

Massachusetts.  By  a  Committee  of  the  Dorchester  Anti 
quarian  and  Historical  Society.     Boston:  Ebenezer  Clapp, 

Jr.,  1859.    8vo,  pp.  xii,  672. 

"First  published  in  parts.  Mr.  K.  Clapp  is  the  author  of  the 
greater  part,  and  the  editor  of  the  whole  of  the  History  of  Dorches- 
ter; Edmund  Baker  wrote  the  account  of  Neponsel  River,  Wm.  B. 
Trask,  the  account  of  the  schools,  James  M.  Robbins  part  of  the 
early  history,  and  Mr.  Clapp  all  the  rest."    Sabin. 

Sold:  Bangs,  Oct.,  1894,  5.25;  Bangs,  Merwin,  1865,  1.75; 
Libbie,  1896,  7.00;  Patterson,  1896,  5.50:  Murphy,  1884, 
3.50;  Deane,  1898,  cl,  11.00;  Blanchard,  1898,  hlf  levt  mo, 
git,  unct,  5.00;  Manson,  1904,  unct,  7.50;  Woodward, 
1869,  bds,  unct,  3.00;  Brinley,  1870,  3.50;  Roche,  [867, 
unct,  5.00;  same  sale,  cl,  unct,  3.00;  Cable,  1882,  unct,  4.50; 
Dtmlap,  1892,  4.50;  Thornton,  1878,  2.50;  Bushnell.  1883, 
3.63;  Manson,  1899,  12.50;  J.  G.  Smith,  1883,  4.62;  S.  L. 
Boardman,  1883,  4.50;  Rice,  1870,  hf  elf,  git.  3.25;  Hoff- 
mann, 1877,  6.25;  Child,  1882,  5.75;  Shurtleff,  1875,  2-25 ; 
Cooke,  1883,  4.00;  Whitmore,  1902,  cl,  8.25;  Guild,  1S87, 
5.50;  Clogston,  1875,  2.00;  Perry,  1899,  5.20;  Libbie,  1899, 
8.00  ;  Clogston,  1899,  6.50. 

909.  CLARE,   ISRAEL   SMITH.      Brief   History    of    Lancaster 

County,  Pa.,  with  special  reference  to  the  growth  and  de- 
velopment of  its  institutions  designed  for  home  and  school. 
Ed.  by  Anna  Lyle.  Lancaster :  Argus  Co.,  1892.  i2mo, 
pp.  317.* 

910.  CLARK,  C.  M.     The  Picturesque  Ohio:  ;;  historical  Mono- 

graph. Columbian  edition.  Cincinnati,  O. :  Cranston  & 
Curts.   [893.     i2mo,  pp.  238.     Illustrated. 

911.  CLARK,  FRANK  G.     Historical  Address  given  at  the  150th 

Anniversary  of  the  Settlement  of  the  Town  of  Lynde- 
borough,  N.  H.,  Sept.  4,  1891.    Concord :  1891.    8vo,  pp.  68. 

Sold:  Manson,  1899,  1.00;  Balcom,  1901,  1.00. 

912.  CLARK,  GEORGE  FABER.     A   History  of  the  Town  of 

Norton,  Bristol  County.  Massachusetts,  from  1669  to 
1859.  Boston:  Crosby,  Nichols  &  Co..  1859.  121110.  pp. 
xxv.  550.     19  Portraits  and  Plates. 

Sold:   Libbie,    1896,  3.50:   Patterson.    1896,   with   a.   1.   s.   of 
author  inserted,  3.25;  Deane,   1898,  cl,  3.75;  Woodward, 


T  9S  CLARK. 

1869,  2.13;  Cable,  1882,  3.75;  Manson,  1899,  2.62;  Cable, 
1883,  2.00  ;  Child,  1882,  3.50 ;  J.  G.  Smith,  1883,  3.00  ;  Shurt- 
leff,  1875,  1.75:  Guild,  1887,  4.50:  Libbie,  1904.  cl,  3.25; 
Libbie,  1904,  cl,  3.12. 

913.  CLARK,  GEORGE  ROGERS.     Col.  George  Rogers  Clark's 

Sketch  of  his  Campaign  in  the  Illinois  in  1778-9.  With  an 
Introduction  by  Hon.  Henry  Pirtle,  of  Louisville,  and  an 
Appendix  containing  The  Public  and  Private  Instructions 
to  Col.  Clark  and  Major  Bowman's  Journal  of  the  Taking 
of  the  Post  of  St.  Vincents.  Cincinnati :  Robert  Clarke  & 
Co.,  1869.    8vo,  pp.  viii,  119.    Portrait. 

Forms  No.  3  of  Ohio  Historical  Series.     Small  and  large  paper 
copies  were  published. 

914.  CLARK,  G.  T.     Oswego:  an  Historical  Address  delivered 

July  15,  1896,  at  the  Centennial  Celebration  of  the  Evac- 
uation by  the  British  of  Fort  Ontario,  Oswego,  N.  Y.,  and 
their  Surrender  of  the  Military  Posts  of  the  Northern 
Frontier  to  the  United  States,    n.  p.     1896.    8vo,  pp.  26.* 

915.  CLARK,    HENRY.      An    Historical    Address    delivered    at 

Hubbardton,  Yt.,  on  the  Eighty-second  Anniversary  of 
the  Battle  of  Hubbardton,  July  7,  1859.  With  an  Appen- 
dix Containing  an  Account  of  the  Celebration.  Rutland: 
George  A.  Tuttle  &  Co.,  1859.    8vo,  pp.  16. 

Sold:  Conland.    1904.  orig.    paper,   presentation   copy   from 
author,  3. 10. 

916.  CLARK,  HIRAM   C.      History  of  Chenango  County,  con- 

taining the  Divisions  of  the  County,  and  sketches  of  the 
Towns :  Indian  Tribes  and  Titles ;  Gov.  Clinton's  Pur- 
chase of  Twenty  Townships;  Early  Inhabitants  and  Set- 
tlements ;  Also  :  Land-Patents  ;  Rise  and  Progress  of  Agri- 
culture; Manufactures  and  Trade;  Annals  of  the  Che- 
nango Canal ;  Church  History ;  Eminent  Men  and  States- 
men, Professors,  &c.  Norwich:  Thompson  &  Pratt,  1850. 
8vo,  pp.  120. 

"One  hundred  copies  made  up  from  the  pages  of  a  newspaper 
were  printed."    Sabin. 

Sold:  Bushnell,    1883,  hit   mo,  extra  ill,  5.75:  Massie,   1905, 
sewed,  unci.  5.50. 


CLARK.  199 

917.  CLARK,  JOEL  W.    Miniature  of  Dansville  Village.    Hum- 

bly Inscribed  to  the  First  Settlers  and  their  Descendants. 
Dansille,  K.  Y. :  J.  W.  Clark,  1844.     121110,  pp.  72. 

918.  CLARK,  JOHN.     Ill  Newes  |  from  |  New  England.  |  Or  a 

Narrative  of  New  Englands  |  Persecution.  |  Whereunto  | 
Is  added  Eight  severall  Arguments  to  |  prove  that  no 
servant  of  Christ  hath  any  Liberty  much  |  less  Authority 
from  Christ  to  prosecute  others  for  |  case  of  Conscience, 
against  those  who  to  |  maintain  their  own  interest  do 
invite  the  Ma-  |  gistrate,  therein  to  exceed  his  Commis- 
sion. J  By  John  Cleark  Physitian  of  Rode  Island  in  Amer- 
ica. I  ...  I  London  |  Printed  by  Henry  Hills,  and 
are  to  be  sold  at  his  house  in  Fleet-Yard,  |  .  .  . 
1652.  I  4to.     Title,  pp.  (18),  76. 

This  book,  from  which  the  above  title  was  taken,  is  in  the  Har- 
vard College  Library. 

919.  .    Ill  I  Newes  |  from  [  New  England:  |  or  |  A  Narrative 

of  New-Englands  |  Persecution,  j  Wherein  is  Declared  ] 
That  while  old  England  is  becoming  new,  New  England 
is  become  Old.  |  Also  four  Proposals  to  the  Honoured 
Parliament  and  Councel  of  State,  |  touching  the  way  to 
Propagate  the  Gospel  of  Christ  (with  small  |  charge  and 
great  safety)  both  in  Old  England  and  New.  |  Also  four 
conclusions  touching  the  faith  and  order  of  the  Gospel  of  | 
Christ  out  of  his  last  Will  and  Testament,  confirmed  and 
justified  j  By  John  Clark,  Physician  of  Rode  Island  in 
America.  |  (Texts  of  Scripture,  three  lines)  London,  | 
Printed  by  Henry  Hills  living  in  Fleet  Yard  next  door  to 
the  Rose  and  Crown,  in  the  vear  1652.  |  sm.  4to,  pp.  (20). 
76.* 

Publ.  in  Mass.  Hist.  Coll.,  4th  Ser.,  V.  2. 

Sold:  Barlow,  1890.  elf,  git,  170.00;  Brayton  Ives.  1891,  red 
levt  mo,  extra  git,  by  Bedford,  unct.  120.00;  Menzies. 
1876,  levt  mo,  git,  unct,  by  Bedford,  105.00. 

920.  CLARK,  JAMES  ALBERT.    The  Wyoming  Valley,  Upper 

Waters  of  the  Susquehanna,  and  the  Lackawanna  Coal 
Region.  Scranton  :  J.  A.  Clark,  1875.  8vo.  pp.  viii.  236. 
Numerous  photographs. 

Mr.  Clark  also  published  "Sketches  of  the   Scranton  and  Adja- 
cent Coal  Fields."     (1875.) 

Sold:  M.  D.  Gilman,  1884,  1.62. 


200  CLAKK. 

921.  CLARK,  JONAS.     The  Fate  of  Blood-thirsty  Oppressors, 

and  God's  |  Tender  Care  of  his  Distressed  People.  |  A  |  Ser- 
mon |  Preached  at  Lexington,  |  April  19,  1776.  |  To  com- 
memorate the  Murder,  Blood-  |  shed,  and  Commencement 
of  Hostilities,  be-  |  tween  Great-Britain  and  America,  in 
that  Town.  |  by  a  Brigade  of  Troops  of  George  iii,  under 
I  Command  of  Lieutenant  Colonel  Smith,  |  on  the  Nine- 
teenth of  April,  1775.  I  To  which  is  added  |  A  Brief  Nar- 
rative of  the  principal  |  Transactions  of  that  Day.  |  By 
Jonas  Clark.  |  motto  7  lines  |  Massachusetts-State :  Bos- 
ton:  I  Printed  by  Powers  and  Willis.  |  1776.  |  8vo,  pp. 
31.8. 

922.  .     Opening  of  the   War   of  the   Revolution.    19th   of 

April,  1775.  A  Brief  Narrative  of  the  Principal  Trans- 
actions of  that  day.  By  Jonas  Clark,  Pastor  of  the  Church 
in  Lexington,  appended  to  a  sermon  preached  by  him  in 
Lexington,  April  19,  1776.  With  copies  of  engravings  of 
scenes  in  Lexington  and  Concord,  made  and  published  in 
1775.  Taken  by  permission  from  an  original  set  belong- 
ing to  Hon.  George  Bancroft.  4  full  page  heliotype  plates 
of  the  original  coppers  engraved  by  Amos  Doolittle.  Bos- 
ton :  1875.    Folio,  pp.  8. 

Sold:  Manson,  1899,  15.00. 

923.  CLARK,  JOSEPH  S.     An  Historical  Sketch  of  Sturbridge, 

Mass.,  from  its  Settlement  to  the  Present  Time.  Brook- 
field :  E.  and  L.  Merriam,  Printers,  1838.    8vo,  pp.  48. 

Sold:  Woodward,  1869,  1.75;  Cable,  1883,  35  cts. ;  Manson, 
1899,  75  cts.;  Shurtleff,  1875,  2.00;  Guild,  1887,  1.10. 

924.  .      Repairing    the    Breach.      A    Historical    Discourse 

preached  in  Plymouth,  Mass.,  at  the  Twenty-fifth  Anni- 
versary of  the  Pilgrim  Conference  of  Churches.  May  16, 
1855.     Boston  :  Press  of  T.  R.  Marvin,  1855.    8vo.  pp.  30. 

Sold:  Woodward,  1869,  75  cts. 

925.  CLARK,  LYMAN.     Civil  and  Religious  History  of  Andover 

Centre,  N.  H.    Haverhill,  Mass. :  1901.    8vo,  pp.  20. 

Sold:  Libbie,  1902,  50  cts. 


CLARKE.  -'''I 

926.  CLARK,  MARY.    A  Concise  History  of  Massai  husetts  from 

its  First  Settlement,  and  for  Fourteen  Years  the  History 
of  all  New  England.     Boston:  1837.    241110. 

Sold:  Woodward,  1869,  hlf  bd,  1.30. 

927.  CLARK,  REV.  SOLOMON.     Antiquities,  Historical,  and 

Graduates  of  .Northampton,  Mass.  Northampton:  1882. 
8vo. 

Sold:  Guild,  1887,  2.12. 

928.  CLARKE,    C.    F.      Whitneyville    Congregational    Church, 

1795-1895;  100th  Anniversary  of  the  Organization  of  the 
Congregational  Church  at  Whitneyville,  Ct.  New  Haven  : 
1896.    pp.  54. 

929.  CLARKE,  E.  Y.     Illustrated  History  of  Atlanta,  Georgia. 

Atlanta:  1877.  121110,  pp.  193.  193  illustrations.  -\-  The 
Same.  1881. 

The  title  page  calls  for  a  map,  but  it  is  not  probable  that  one 
was  made. 

930.  CLARKE,  F.  W.     Views  around  Ithaca:  Being  a  Descrip- 

tion of  the  Waterfalls  and  Ravines  of  this  Remarkable 
Locality.  Ithaca,  N.  Y. :  Andrus,  McChain  &  Co.,  Pub- 
lishers, 1869.     i2mo,  pp.  155. 

931.  CLARKE,  JOHN.     An  Impartial  and  Authentic  Narrative 

of  the  P.attle  fought  on  the  17th  of  June,  1775,  between 
His  Britannic  Majesty's  Troops  and  the  American  Pro- 
vincial Army,  on  Bunker's  Hill,  near  Charles  Town,  in 
New  England.  With  a  true  and  faithful  account  of  the 
officers  who  were  killed  and  wounded  in  that  memorable 
battle.     London:  1775.     121110,  pp.  32. 

"Rare  original  edition.  Brinley,  Menzics.  Barlow,  Ives,  Rice,  did 
not  possess  this  first  edition.  Second  edition  in  Menzies'  sale  brought 
$34.00."    Manson. 

Sold:  1st  ed. :  Manson,  1899,  elf.  extra,  git,  by  P.  Riach,  for 
H.  Stevens,  140.00. 

932.  .     An  J  Impartial  and  Authentic  |  Narrative  I  of  the  | 

Battle  I  Fought  on  the  17th  of  June.  1775.  j  between  His 
Britannic  Majesty's  Troops  |  and  the  |  American  Provin- 
cial Army,  I  on  I   Bunker's  Hill,  near  Charles  Town,  in 


202  CLARKE. 

New  England.  I  With  \  A  True  and  Faithful  Account  of 
the  Officers  |  who  were  killed  and  wounded  in  that  mem- 
orable |  Battle.  |  To  which  are  added,  |  Some  particular 
Remarks  and  Anecdotes  which  j  have  not  yet  transpired.  | 
The  whole  being  collected  and  written  on  the  Spot.  [  The 
Second  Edition,  |  With  Extracts  from  Three  Letters  lately 
received  from  |  America ;  |  And  all  the  Promotions  in  the 
Army  and  Marines  |  since  the  said  Battle.  |  By  John 
Clarke,  |  First  Lieutenant  of  Marines.  |  London :  |  Printed 
for  the  Author:  And  Sold  by  J.  Millar.  Whitehall;  |  J. 
Bew,  in  Pater-noster-Row ;  and — Sewel,  in  Cornhill.  | 
1775.  I  8vo,  Title,  pp.  36. 

"This  interesting  contemporary  report  is  a  volume  of  much 
rarity.  Mr.  Rich  notices  the  first  edition,  and  describes  it  as  having 
pp.  36  and  as  this  has  no  more,  it  is  difficult  to  understand  how  the 
'Extracts  from  three  Letters  lately  received  from  America'  should 
have  first  appeared  in  this  second  edition.    See  M.  R.  53,  265."    Sabin. 

Privately  reprinted.     99  copies.     New  York :  1868. 

Sold:  Menzies,  1875,  unct,  34.00;  Brinley,  1879,  13.00;  Rice. 
1870,  elf,  by  Bedford,  17.00;  Stevens,  1886,  London,  elf, 
extra,  5.50;  1868  reprint:  Barlow,  1890,  on  Whatman 
drawing  paper,  unct,  8.00;  Manson,  1899.  2.00. 

933.  CLARKE,   JOHN    B.      History  of   Manchester,   X.   H.     A 

Brief  Record  of  its  Past  and  a  Picture  of  its  Present ;  with 
38  Steel  and  18  Wood  Engravings  of  its  Prominent  Men 
and  Buildings.     Manchester:  1875.     8vo,  pp.  463. 

Sold:  Balcom,  1901,  1.50;  Olcott,  1901,  1.12;  Manson,  1899. 
1.50. 

934.  CLARKE,  JOSHUA  V.  H.     Onondaga,  or  Reminiscences 

of  Earlier  and  Later  Times:  being  a  Series  of  Historical 
Sketches  relative  to  Onondaga ;  with  Notes  on  the  several 
Towns  of  the  Count}',  and  Oswego.  In  Two  Volumes. 
Syracuse:  Stoddard  &  Babcock.  1849.  8vo,  pp.  xv,  402; 
iv.  392.  1  1.  "Conclusion."  "To  Gentle  Reader."  Portraits 
and  Maps." 

"This  valuable  work  was  principally  derived  from  chiefs  or  pio- 
neers, then  living,  and  holds  the  highest  rank  among  treatises  on 
Aboriginal  affairs  for  original   information."     Sabin. 

Full  page  steel  plate  portraits. 

Sold:  Brinley,  1880,  3.00;  Bangs.  1895,  4.75;  Patterson,  1896, 
a.  1.  s.  author  inserted,  4.00;  Murphy,  1884,  hlf  mo,  7.00: 
Murphy,    1884,   4.00;   Deane,    1898,  hlf  mo,  6.25;   Fisher, 


CLARKSON.  203 

1866,  4.50;  Bangs,  1895,  5.00;  Woodward,  1869,  2.50; 
Bangs,  Merwin,  1865,  3.00;  Dunbar,  1892,  8.00;  Water- 
bury,  1895,  5.00;  Hoffmann,  1877,  shp,  4.00;  Cable,  1882, 
1.80;  Bushnell,  1883,  shp,  2.25;  Cooke,  1883,  hlf  levt  mo, 
unct,  6.50;  Guild,  1887,  slip,  6.00;  Clogston,  1875,  3.50; 
Hough,  [900,  slip,  4.50;  Anderson,  [903,  cl,  5.80:  Ander 
son,  [905,  hlf  levt  1110,  unct,  8.50;  Anderson,  1905,  shp.  in 
1  vol.,  3.50. 

935.  CLARKE,  PRESCOTT  O.     Rhode  Island  and  Providence 

Plantations,  an  Historical  Sketch.  1885. 

936.  CLARKE,  SAMUEL.     A  True  and  Faithful  |  Account      of 

the  I  Four  Chiefest  |  Plantations  |  of  the  |  English  in 
America,  j  To  wit,  |  Of  Virginia.  |  Xew  England,  j  Ber- 
mvdvs.  I  Barbados,  j  With  the  Temperature  of  the  Vir 
The  nature  of  the  |  Soil:  The  Rivers.  Mountains,  I!east.->. 
Fowls,  Birds,  |  Fishes,  Trees,  Plants,  Fruits,  &c.  |  As  also. 
I  Of  the  Natives  of  Virginia,  and  New-England,  their  |  Re 
ligion,  Customs,  Fishing,  Huntings,  &c.  |  Collected  |  By 
Samuel  Clarke,  sometimes  Pastor  in  Saint  Bennet-Fink. 
London.  |  London,  |  Printed  for  Robert  Clavel,  Thomas 
Passenger,     William     Cadman,     William  Whitwood. 

Thomas  Sawbridge,  and  William  Birch,  1670.     Folio,  pp. 

85- 

Also   included   in   Clarke's   Geographical   Description   of   all  the 
Countries  in  Knowne  Worlde.     London:   1670-71. 

937.  CLARKE,  S.  J.     History  of  McDonou^h  County.  Illinois. 

Its  Cities.  Towns  and  Villages.  With  Early  Remi- 
niscences, Personal  Incidents,  and  Anecdotes,  and  a  com- 
plete Business  Directory  of  the  County.  Springfield  :  D. 
W.  Lusk,  State  Printer.  1878.    8vo,  pp.  692.  := 

Sold:  Guild,  1S87,  2.25. 

938.  CLARKSON,  THOMAS  STREATFIELD.     A  Biographi- 

cal History  of  Clermont  or  Livingston  Manor.  Before 
and  During  the  War  for  Independence,  with  a  Sketch  of 
the  first  Steam  Navigation  of  Fulton  and  Livingston. 
Clermont.  X.  Y. :  1869.    Rl.  8vo,  pp.  319.    5  Plates. 

"One  hundred  and  fifty  copies  privately  printed.     Some  copies 
lack  the  plates."    Sabin. 

Sold:  Murphy.   1884.  4.75:   Bushnell,   1883,  3.75:  Clogston, 
1875,  hlf  turk.  unct,  3.50;  Hough,  1900.  cl.  git,  6.00. 


204  CLAYTON. 

939.  CLAVIGERO,    FRANCESCO    SAVERIO.      Storia    della 

California :  Opera  Postuma  del  Nob.  Sig.  Abate  D.  Fran- 
cesco Saverio  Clavigero.    Venezia:  Modesto  Fenzo,  1789. 
2  vols.    8vo,  pp.  276,  i  1. ;  pp.  212,  i  1.    Map. 
Sold:  Dunbar,  1892,  5.50. 

940.  .      Historia   de   la   antigua   o   baja   California.      Obra 

posthuma,  traducida  del  italiano  por  el  presbitero  D.  Nico- 
las Garcia  de  San  Vicente.  Mejico:  Juan  R.  Navarro, 
1852.    8vo,  7  1.,  pp.  252.    Table,  3  1. 

941.  CLAY,  JEHU  CURTIS  (REV.).    Annals  of  the  Swedes  on 

the  Delaware.  To  which  is  added  The  Charter  of  the 
United  Swedish  Churches.  Philadelphia:  J.  C.  Pechin, 
1835.  241:10,  pp.  180.  Portrait.  +  Second  Edition,  cor- 
rected and  enlarged.  Philadelphia:  F.  Foster,  1858. 
i2mo.  pp.  179.     (H.  Hooker  &  Co.)* 

Portrait  of  Dr.  Collin  and  view  of  Wicacco  Church. 
Sold:  Bangs,  Merwin,  1865,  .50;  Balcom,  1901,  2.00;  Murphy, 
1884,  1.50;  Fisher,  1866,  hlf  slip,  .88;  Fisher.  1866,  hlf  mo, 
autograph  of  N.  Collin  inserted.  2.75;  Woodward,  1869. 
2.00;  Henkels,  1901,  hlf  mo,  git,  2.50;  Brinley,  1880,  2.25; 
Roche,  1867,  slip.  1. 00;  Bourquin,  1894.  1.20:  Hoffmann. 
1877,  1.80;  Guild,  1887,  1.50:  Polock,  1904.  hlf  ro,  3.00; 
Weeks,  1902,  2.25  :  Pennypacker,  1906,  autograph  presen- 
tation copy,  2.00;  same  sale,  with  a.  1.  s.  of  author,  2.25; 
1858  ed. :  Bushnell,  1883,  35  cts. ;  Henkels.  1898,  2.00;  Hen- 
kels, 1899,  1.30;  Henkels.  1900.  2.80;  same  sale.  1.80:  Hen- 
kels, 1901,  1.50:  Weeks,  1902,  1.20:  Bourquin.  1894,  1. 10: 
Guild,  18S7,  2.12;  Bangs,  Merwin,  1865.  1.00. 

942.  CLAYTON.    W.    WOODFORD.      History    of    Onondaga 

Count}',  New  York,  from  the  Earliest  Period  to  the  Pres- 
ent Time,  with  Biographical  Sketches  of  its  rioneers  and 
Prominent  Men.  Syracuse :  1878.  4to,  pp.  430.  Maps, 
Portraits  and  Illustrations. 

943.  .     History  of  Union  and  Middlesex  Counties,   N.  J. 

With  Biographical  Sketches  of  many  of  their  Pioneers 
and  Prominent  Men.  Illustrated.  Philadelphia:  Everts 
&  Peck,  1882.     Roy.  8vo,  pp.  vii,  885.    Maps.* 

944.  .     History  of  Steuben  County,  New  York;  with  Illus- 
trations and  Biographical  Sketches  of  Some  of  its  Promi- 


I  LEAVELAND.  205 

nent   Men  and  Pioneers.     Philadelphia:   Lewis,  Peck  & 
Co.,  1879.     (Printed  by  Lippincott  &  Co.)    4to,  pp.  460.* 
Sold:  Henkels,  1900,  3.50;  Bangs.  1900,  russ,  10.50. 

945-  •    History  of  York  County,  Maine.    With  [llustrations 

and    Biographical    Sketches   of   its    Prominent    Men    and 
Pioneers.     Philadelphia:  Everts  &  Peck,   1880.     4to,  pp 

442.* 

Sold:  Manson,  1899,  8.50. 

946.  .  History  of  Davidson  County,  Tennessee,  with  Illus- 
trations and  Biographical  Sketches  of  its  Prominent  Men 
and  Pioneers.  Philadelphia:  J.  W.  Lewis  &  Co.,  1880. 
4to,  pp.  499.    Portraits  and  Views.* 

947-  ■ •  History  of  Cumberland  County,  Maine.  With  Illus- 
trations and  Biographical  Sketches  of  its  Prominent  Men 
and  Pioneers.  Philadelphia:  Everts  &  Peck,  1880.  Press 
of  J.  I!.  Lippincott  &  Co.    4to.  pp.  456.* 

Sold:  Manson.  1899.  hlf  mo,  git,  1S.n0:  Libbie,  1902,  hit*  mo 
git,  5.50. 

948.  CLAYTON,  W.  WOODFORD;  NELSON,  WILLIAM. 
History  of  Bergen  and  Passaic  Counties,  New  Jersev. 
With  Biographical  Sketches  of  many  of  their  Pioneers 
and  Prominent  .Men.  Illustrated.  Philadelphia:  Everts 
&  Peck,  1882.  4to,  pp.  577.  (Printed  by  Lippincott  & 
Co.)* 

Sold:  Henkels,  1900,  8.00;  Bangs,  1900,  5.25:  Bangs,  1896. 
6.00;  Proud,  1903,  russ.  git,  4.50:  Anderson,  1904,  russ. 
git,  4.00:  Merwin-Clayton,  1904.  russ,  4.25;  Merwin-Clay- 
ton,  1905,  russ,  4.25. 

949-  CLEAVELAND,  NEHEMIAH.  An  Address  delivered  at 
Topsfield  in  Massachusetts,  August  28,  1850;  the  Two 
Hundredth  Anniversary  of  the  Incorporation  of  the  Town. 
New  York:  Pudney  &  Russell,  Prs.,  1851.  8vo.  pp.  74. 
(1),  xxxix.     Portraits. 

Sold:  Manso,,.  1899.  75  cts. :  Cable,  1882.  1.12;  Guild.  1SS7. 
75  cts. 


2o6  CLEMENT. 

950.  CLEVELAND,  STAFFORD  C.     History  and  Directory  of 

Yates  County,  Containing  a  Sketch  of  its  Original  Settle- 
ment by  the  Public  Universal  Friends,  the  Lessee  County, 
and  others,  with  an  Account  of  Individual  Pioneers  and 
their  Families;  also,  of  other  Leading  Citizens  Including 
Church,  School  and  Civil  History,  and  a  Narrative  of  The 
Universal  Friend,  Her  Society  and  Doctrine.  By  S.  C. 
Cleveland,  Editor  Yates  County  Chronicle,  Vol.  1.  With 
18  Illustrations.  Penn  Yan,  N.  Y. :  S.  C.  Cleveland, 
Chronicle  Office,  1873.  8vo,  pp.  xxiii,  766.  Folding  map, 
index  to  v.  1,  pp.  13.  Frontispiece  of  Friends'  Log  Meet- 
ing House.* 

Only  volume  1  was  published. 

951.  CLEAVER,    CHARLES.      Early    Chicago    Reminiscences. 

Revised  from  the  Chicago  Tribune.  Chicago:  Fergus 
Printing  Co..  1882.     121110,  pp.  52,  (1).* 

Fergus  Hist.  Sen,  No.  19. 

952.  .     History  of  Chicago,  from  1833  to  1892,  describing 

the  Difficulties  of  the  Route  from  New  York  to  Chicago 
and  Hardships  of  the  First  Winter.  Also  describing  sev- 
eral Trips  to  the  Various  Villages  around,  including  one 
to  the  East  in  the  Year  1834,  and  Commencement  of  the 
Packing  and  Grain  Business  in  1842.  By  Charles  Cleaver, 
one  of  the  oldest  residents  of  Chicago.  Chicago:  1892. 
i2mo,  pp.  157.* 

953.  CLEMENS,  ORION.     City  of  Keokuk  in  1856.    A  View  of 

the  City,  embracing  its  Commerce  and  Manufactures,  and 
containing  the  Inaugural  Address  of  Mayor  Curtis,  and 
Statistical  Local  Information ;  also  a  Sketch  of  the  Black 
Hawk  War,  and  History  of  the  Half  Breed  Tract.  His- 
torical and  Statistical  Matter.  Keokuk:  Printed  by  O. 
Clemens,  1856.    8vo,  pp.  44. 

Sold:  Woodward,  1869,  2.25;  Field,  1875,  62  cts. 

954.  CLEMENT,  JOHN.     Sketches  of  the  First  Emigrant  Set- 

tlers in  Newton  Township,  Old  Gloucester  County,  West 
New  Jersey.  Camden,  N.  J.:  Sinnickson  Chew,  1877. 
8vo.  pp.  442.  1  leaf  errata.  3  folding  maps  and  original 
surveys  at  end  of  book,  Frontispiece  portrait  of  J.  Cle- 
ment.* 


COBURN.  207 

Sold:  Dunbar,  1892,  2.75;  Bourquin,  1894,  2.10;  Cress-  in, 
1902,  hlf  mo,  git,  5.25;  Henkels,  1900;  4.25;  Proud,  1903, 
cl,  4.50;  Henkels,  1900,  4.25;  Henkels,  1899,  4.00;  Bangs, 
1900,  4.75. 

955.  .  Historical  Sketches  relating  to  the  Early  Settle- 
ments of  West  New  Jersey.  Printed  for  Private  Distri- 
bution. 8vo,  pp.  42.  (Paper,  n.  p.  n.  d.)  Privately 
printed.* 

Sold:  Rogers,  1900,  r.40;  Henkels,  1900,  1.40. 

956.  CLUTE,  J.  J.     Account  of  the   Centennial   Celebration   at 

Xorthfield.  of  the  4th  of  July,  1876,  including  the  Oration 
by  G.  W.  Curtis,  and  Historical  Sketch  by  J.  J.  Chile. 
New  York:  1876.    pp.  23. 

957.  .    Annals  of  Staten  Island,  From  its  Discovery  to  the 

Present  Time.  New  York:  Press  of  Charles  Yogt,  1877. 
8vo,  pp.  xii,  464.     Frontispiece  of  old  church.* 

Sold:  Murphy,  1884,  2.00;  Weeks,  1902,  2.25;  Cable,  1882, 
1.00;  Cable,  1883,  37  cts. ;  M.  D.  Gilman,  1884,  1 .00;  Cooke, 
1883,  1.30;  Guild,  1887,  2.50;  Bangs,  1902,  cl,  unct,  5.00; 
Bangs,  1902,  cl,  3.10;  Conland,  1904,  cl,  3.60;  Anderson, 
1904,  cl,  3.30;  Hurst,  1904,  cl,  3.25. 

958.  CLYDE,  JOHN  C.   (REV.).     History  of  the  Allen  Town- 

ship Presbyterian  Church  and  the  Community  which  has 
sustained  it,  in  what  was  formerly  known  as  the  "Irish 
Settlement."  Northampton  County.  By  Rev.  John  C. 
Clyde,  A.  M.,  whose  Ancestry  have  been  identified  with 
the  Settlement  in  its  Infancy.  Philadelphia:  Presbyterian 
Histor.  Society,  1876.     i2mo,  pp.  viii,  198.* 

Sold:  Cable,  1882,  80  cts. 

959.  COBURN,  FRANK  WARREN.     The  Centennial  History 

of  the  Battle  of  Bennington ;  Compiled  from  the  Most  Re- 
liable Sources  and  fully  Illustrated  with  Original  Docu- 
ments and  Entertaining  Anecdotes.  Col.  Seth  Warner's 
Identity  in  the  First  Action  completely  established.  Em- 
bellished with  a  Portrait  of  General  Stark,  a  plan  of  the 
Battle  Field,  and  other  Engravings.  Boston  :  George  E. 
Littlefield,  1877.    8vo,  pp.  72. 


20S  COCHRANE. 

960.  COBB,  SANFORD  H.     The  Palatine  or  German  Immigra- 

tion to  New  York  and  Pennsylvania,  a  Paper  read  before 
the  Wyoming  Historical  and  Genealogical  Society. 
Wilkes-Barre,  Pa.:  1897.  Printed  for  the  Society.  8vo, 
pp.  30.* 

961.  .  Story  of  the  Palatines,  an  Episode  in  Colonial  His- 
tory. New  York  &  London :  G.  P.  Putnam's  Sons,  1897. 
8vo,  pp.  319.* 

962.  COCHRAN,  JOSEPH.    History  of  Mifflin  County,  its  Phys- 

ical Peculiarities,  Soil,  Climate,  &c,  including  an  Early 
Sketch  of  the  State  of  Pennsylvania.  Vol.  1.  Harris- 
burg:  Patriot  Publishing  Co.,  1879.  8vo,  pp.  422,  4  pp. 
advertisements.     Frontispiece  of  Gen.  J.  P.  Taylor.* 

Sold:  Proud,  1903,  cl,  4.50. 

963.  COCHRANE,  CHARLES  H.    History  of  the  Town  of  Marl- 

borough, Ulster  County,  New  York,  from  1712  to  1887. 
Poughkeepsie :  1887.     8vo. 

Sold:  Proud,  1903,  cl,  3.50. 

964.  COCHRANE,  CLARK  B.     Address  delivered  at  the  Cen- 

tennial Celebration  of  the  Incorporation  of  New  Boston, 
New  Hampshire,  July  4,  1863.  Albany,  N.  Y. :  J.  Munsell, 
Pr.,  1863.    8vo,  pp.  44. 

Sold:  Henkels,  1901,  25  cts. ;  Hoffmann,  1877,  10  cts. 

965.  COCHRANE,    HARRY    H.      History    of    Monmouth    and 

Wales,  Me.  (with  genealogies).  Illustrated  by  the 
Author.    East  Winthrop  :  1894.    2  vols.    8vo,  pp.  849 ;  216. 

Portrait  and  maps. 

Paged  continuously,  Genealogy  in  Appendix,  V.  2,  pp.  1-216. 
Sold:  Manson,  1899,  5.25. 

966.  COCHRANE,  WARREN  ROBERT.    History  of  the  Town 

of  Antrim,  from  its  Earliest  Settlement  to  June  27,  1877. 
with  a  Brief  Genealogical  Record  of  all  the  Antrim  Fam- 
ilies.   Manchester:  1880.    8vo.    Steel  Portraits  and  Plates. 

g66a. .     Memorial  Sermon  and  Membership  of  the  Presby- 


COFFIN.  20y 

tcrian  Church  in  Antrim,  N.  H.  Boston :  Noyes,  Snow  & 
Co.,  1877.     121110,  pp.  64.* 

Historical  sermon  by  W.  R.  Cochrane,  Nov.  5,  1876. 
Sold:  Bell,   1895,  5.25;  Balcom,   1901,  5.25;  Manson,   1899, 
4.00;  Cable,  1882,  3.75;  Guild,  1887,  3.75;  Hale,  1905,  cl, 
5-25- 

967.  COCHRANE,  WARREN  ROBERT;  WOOD,  GEORGE 

K.  History  of  Francestown,  N.  H.  From  its  Earliest  Set- 
tlement, April,  1758,  to  January  1,  1891.  With  a  Brief 
Genealogical  Record  of  all  the  Francestown  Families. 
Published  by  the  Town.  Nashua,  N.  H. :  James  H.  Bar- 
ker, l'r..  i8<)5.  8vo.  pp.  v,  (1),  1016.  Index,  xvi.  Folded 
Plan  of  Town.  Steel  Plates.  Frontispiece,  Daniel  Wood- 
bury.* 

Sold:  Balcom.  1901,  6.00;  Blanchard,  1898,  hlf  mo,  git,  unct, 
6.00 ;  Bartlett,  1903,  hlf  mo,  3.50. 

968.  CODMAN,  JOHN.     The   Mormon   Country.     A   Summer 

with  the  Latter  Day  Saints.    New  York:  1874.     i2ino,  pp. 

225. 

Sold:  Guild,  1887.  1.00. 

969.  COFFEEN.    Colleen's  Handbook  of  Vermillion  County,  In- 

diana, 1870-71.     Danville:  n.  d.     i.'mo. 

Sold:  Bourquin,  1894,  25  cts. 

970.  COFFIN,   CHARLES.     History  of  the   Battle  of   Breed's 

Hill.  By  Major  Generals  William  Heath,  Henry  Lee, 
James  Wilkinson,  and  Henry  Dearborn.  Compiled  by 
Charles  Coffin.  Saco :  Printed  by  Wm.  J.  Condon,  1831. 
8  vo,  pp.  35. 

Sold:  Brinley,  1879,  hlf  bd,  2.00. 

971.  .     History  of  the  Battle  of  Breed's  Hill.     By  Major- 

Generals  William  Heath,  Henry  Lee,  James  Wilkinson 
and  Henry  Dearborn.  Portland  :  D.  C.  Colesworthy,  1835. 
8vo,  pp.  36.* 

Sold:  Rice.  1870,  author's  autograph.  1.63:  Woodward,  1869, 
1.75;  Roche,  1867,  2.00;  Menzies,  1876,  hlf  mo,  git,  plate 
inserted,  2.50;  Manson,  1899,  50  cts. ;  Bangs,  Merwin,  1865, 


2IO  COFFIN*. 

50  cts. ;  Hoffmann,  1877,  1.62;  Cooke,  1883,  hlf  mo,  git, 
6.00. 

972.  COFFIN,  CHARLES   CARLETON.     Story  of  the  Great 

Fire,  Boston,  November  9-10,  1872.  By  Carleton,  an  Eye 
Witness.  Boston:  Fields,  Osgood  &  Co.,  1872.  121110, 
pp.  32.    Maps.    Illustrated  by  Billings. 

The  Nom  de  plume  of  Mr.  Coffin  was  "Carleton." 
Sold:  Manson,  1899,  75  cts. 

973.  .     The  History  of  Boscawen  and  Webster  from  1733 

to  1878.  Compiled  by  Charles  Carleton  Coffin.  With 
Map  and  Illustrations.  Concord,  N.  H. :  Printed  by  the 
Republican  Press  Association,  1878.  8vo,  pp.  xxix,  (2), 
666.* 

Sold:  Balcom,  1901,  8.00;  Bell,  1895,  6.00;  Olcott,  1901.  cl. 
5.25  ;  Guild,  1887,  5.25  ;  Libbie,  1900,  3.75 ;  Libbie,  1903, 
cl,  bdg  broken,  9.00;  Bartlett,  1903,  cl,  bdg  broken,  5.75; 
Manson,  1899,  4.50;  Cable,  1882,  5.25;  Cable,  1883,  5.00. 

974.  .  Proceedings  of  the  Centennial  Celebration  at  Bos- 
cawen July  4,  1876,  with  Historical  Oration  by  C.  C. 
Coffin.    Fisherville  :  1876.    8vo,  pp.  27. 

Sold:  Balcom,  1901,  55  cts. 

975.  COFFIN,  JOHN  P.     Washington.     Historical  Sketches  of 

the  Capital  City  of  our  Country.  (Anon.)  Washington  : 
1887.    8vo,  pp.  343,  including  illustrations. 

Advertisements  inserted. 

976.  COFFIN,  JOSHUA.    A  Sketch  of  the  History  of  Newbury, 

Newburyport,  and  West  Newbury,  from  1635  to  1845. 
Boston:  Samuel  G.  Drake,  1845.  8vo,  pp.  416.  Portrait 
of  Dr.  John  Clark.* 

Sold:  Murphy,  1884,  5.00;  Woodward,  1869,  1.35;  Henkels, 
1900,  2.50;  Livermore,  1894.  1.50;  Thornton,  1878,  3.00; 
Brinley,  1879,  4.00;  Brinley,  1893.  1.50;  Roche,  1867,  cl, 
unct,  2.00:  Leonard.  1875,  3.50:  Balcom,  1001,  3.00;  Man- 
son,  [899,  4.00;  Cable,  1882,  2.75;  Child.  18S2,  3.25;  Cable, 
1883,  1.62;  J.  G.  Smith,  1883.  2.50:  M.  D.  Gilman.  1884, 
3.00;  Bourquin.  1804,  1.80;  Hoffmann,  1877,  2.50;  Harold 
Peirc<\    1003.   hlf   niss,   2.75;  Cooke.    1883.   2   cops.,   3.25; 


COGSWELL.  2  I  I 

Deane,  1898,  2.00;  Guild.  18K7,  shts  fld,  1.50;  Clogston, 
1875,  1.62;  Libbie,  1901,  3.50;  Libbie,  1899,  3.50;  Libbie, 
1903,  hlf  mo,  3.00;  Libbie,  1904,  cl,  4.00. 

977.  COGSWELL,  ELLIOTT  C.     History  of  New  Boston,  New 

Hampshire.  Compiled  and  Written  by  Elliott  C.  Cogs- 
well, Pastor  of  the  Presbyterian  Church,  New  Boston,  N. 
H.  Boston :  Rand  &  Avery,  Prs.,  1864.  8vo,  pp.  470. 
Map  and  Illustrations. 

Only  a  small  edition  was  printed,  for  the  town. 
Sold:  Bell,  1895,  6.75;  Libbie,  1896,  7.00;  Libbie,  1895,  7.50; 
Balcom,  1901,  8.00;  Cable,  1882,  3.40;  Manson,  1899,  8.25; 
Guild,  1887,  8.00;  Clogston,  1875,  3.25;  Libbie,  1902,  cl, 
7.75;  Anderson,  1904,  cl,  6.25;  Anderson,  1905,  cl,  5.00; 
Henkels,  1905,  cl,  5.25. 

978.  .     History  of  Nottingham,  Deerfield,  and  Northwood, 

comprised  within  the  Original  Limits  of  Nottingham, 
Rockingham  County,  N.  H.,  with  Records  of  the  Centen- 
nial Proceedings  at  Northwood,  and  Genealogical 
Sketches.  Manchester  :  Pr.  by  John  B.  Clarke,  1878.  8vo. 
pp.  xi,  1  1.,  790.* 

Portraits  and  Illustrations.     Frontispiece  of  Harvey's  Lake. 
Sold:  Bell,   1895,  4.00;  Manson,    1899,  3.62;  Balcom,    1901, 
5.50;  Cable,   1882,  3.75;  Guild,   1887,  5.00;   Libbie,   1901, 
4.50;  Libbie,  1902,  cl,  5.00. 

979.  COGSWELL,  LEANDER  W.    History  of  Henniker.  X.  H., 

from  the  Date  of  the  Canada  Grant  by  the  Province  of 
Massachusetts,  in  1735,  to  1880,  with  Genealogical  Regis- 
ter of  the  Families  of  Henniker.  Concord:  1880.  Svo. 
Steel  and  lithograph  portraits  and  Map. 

Sold:  Bell,  1895,  7.50;  Balcom,  1901,  8.25;  (  >lcott,  1901,  hlf 
mo,  3.50;  Cable,  1882,  4.00:  Manson,  [899,  0.50;  Cable, 
1883,  2.25;  Guild,  1887,  4.50. 

980.  COGSWELL,  W.  T.     History  of  Rockville,  Ct..  from  1823 

to  1871,  including  also  a  brief  Sketch  <>f  Facts  which  ante- 
date the  Incorporation  of  Vernon  and  bring  dates  up  to 
the  Time  when  this  History  begins.  Rockville:  1872. 
pp.  48. 

Sold:  Cable.  1882.  1.00;  Guild,  1887,  70  cts. 


212  COl. DEN. 

981.  COHEN,  M.  M.    Notices  of  Florida  and  the  Campaigns.    By 

M.  M.  Cohen  (an  officer  of  the  Left  Wing).  Charleston, 
S.  C. :  Burgess,  1836.  121110,  pp.  240.  Map  and  Portrait 
of  Osceola. 

Sold:  Dunbar,  1892,  hlf  mo,  5.00. 

982.  COLBERT,  ELIAS;   CHAMBERLIN,  EVERETT.     Chi- 

cago and  the  Great  Conflagration,  with  Numerous  Illus- 
trations by  Chapin  &  Gulick,  from  Photographic  Views 
taken  on  the  Spot.  Cincinnati :  New  York :  C.  F.  Vent, 
1871.     121110,  pp.  528.* 

Sold:  Cable,  1882,  1.00;  M.  D.  Oilman,  1884,  1.12. 

983.  COLBATH,  H.  N.     The  Barnstead  (N.  H.)   Reunion,  Aug. 

30,1882.    Concord :  18S4.    Svo. 

984.  COLBERT,  E.     Chicago;  Historical  and  Statistical  Sketch 

of  the  Garden  City ;  a  Chronicle  of  its  Social,  Municipal, 
Commercial  and  Manufacturing  Progress ;  from  the  be- 
ginning until  now.  Containing  also.  Names  of  Early  Set- 
tlers and  the  Office  Holders.  With  full  Statistical  Tables. 
By  E.  Colbert,  Commercial  Editor  Tribune.  Chicago: 
1868.     8vo,  pp.  120. 

985.  COLBY,  CHARLES.     Historical  Account  of  the  Proposed 

Territory  of  Nebraska  and  Kansas.  New  York:  R. 
Blanchard,  1854.    8vo,  paper. 

985a. .     Hand-book  of  Illinois  to  accompany  Morse's  New 

Map  of  Illinois.  New  York:  Blanchard.  iS^v  18111c,  pp. 
36. 

986.  COLBY,  GEORGE  H.     History  of  Lancaster,  New  Hamp- 

shire ;  compiled  by  a  Committee  of  Three  Residents.  Lan- 
caster, X.  11.:  G.  H.  Colby,  1900.  Svo,  pp.  9,  652,  93. 
Illustrated. 

987.  COLDEN,   CADWALLADER.     The  |    History   |   of  the   | 

Five  Indian  Nations  |  Depending  on  the  |  Province  |  of  | 
New  York  I  In  America.  |  Printed  and  Sold  by  William 
Bradford,  in  |  New  York,  1727.  j  121110.  Title,  1  1.,  pp.  xviii, 
119.    Errata,  1  p. 

"A  volume  of  the  greatest  rarity,  not  more  than  six  copies  being 
known  in  the  U.  S.    For  some  interesting  particulars  concerning  the 


COLE.  2  I  3 

author,  sec  Dr.  Shea's  introduction  to  his  reprint  of  thi>  edition. 
The  work  was  occasioned  by  a  dispute  between  the  government  of 
New  York  and  some  merchants,  and  is  mainly  a  legal  argument." 
Sabin. 

Sold:  Brinley,  1880,  lilf  levt  mo,  git,  Bedford,  111a;),  and  por- 
trait of  author  inserted,  320.00;  Brayton  Ives.  [891,  levt 
mo,  extra,  by  Bedford,  425.00;  McKee,  [902,  orig.  shpskin, 

resewn,  autograph  of  Hugh   Wilson.   1745.  1 kplate  of 

Henry  Stevens,  bound  in  at  end,  title  and  three  leaves  of 
first  issue  of  the  Felix  Leeds'  "American  Almanac," 
860.00;  Henkels,  1905,  old  elf,  lacking'  all  after  p.  81.  37.00. 

The  Same.     London:  1747. 

988.  .  The  History  of  the  Five  Indian  Nations  of  the  Prov- 
ince of  New  York.  Reprinted  exactly  from  Bradford's 
New  York  Edition.  (1727.)  With  an  Introduction  and 
.Votes  by  John  Gilmary  Shea.  New  York:  T.  H.  Morrell, 
1806.  8vo.  pp.  xl,  i  1.,  pp.  xvii,  (il.  141.  Portrait  and 
Map. 

Of  this  reprint  100  copies  were  printed  in  8vo  and  25  copies  in 
imp.  8vo. 

"This  fourth  edition  is  a  reprint  of  the  first.  Dr.  Shea  gives  in 
his  introduction  a  valuable  bibliographical  notice  of  the  editions  with 
collations  of  their  contents,  and  an  analysis  noting  the  changes  made 
by  the  English  editors  or  publishers."     Field. 

Sold:  Bell,  1895,  London,  1747  ed.,  portrait  inserted,  7.00: 
Roche.  1867,  1866  ed.,  large  pap,  9.00;  Barlow,  1890,  hlf 
mo,  git,  tinct.  5.00;  Manson,  1899,  4.25:  Brayton  Ives. 
1891,  large  pap,  5.50;  S.  L.  Boardman.  1883,  ttnet,  3.75: 
Hoffmann,  1877.  hlf  mo,  unct,  git.  by  Bradstreet.  4.00: 
same  sale,  large  pap.  4.50:  Field,  1875,  large  pap.  3.50: 
same  sale,  2.88;  Bangs,  1901,  cl,  unct.  6. 30:  Dunbar.  Lon- 
don. 1747  ed..  ^,.7^:  Dunbar.  1866  ed..  4.25. 

989.  COLE,  DAVID.     Historical  Address  delivered  at  the  25th 

Anniversary  of  the  Reformed  Church  of  Yonkers,  X.  Y.. 
on  the  23d  of  April,  1868.    New  York:  1868.    pp.  109. 

99°-  •    History  of  Rockland  County  (X.  Y.).     Biographical 

Sketches  of  its  Prominent  Men.  New  York:  1884.  4to. 
pp.  419.    58  portraits,  5  maps,  and  17  views. 

991.  COLE,  J.  R.  History  of  Tolland  County.  Ct.  Xew  York: 
1888.    4to,  pp.  992. 


2  14  COLLINS. 

992.  COLESWORTHY,  D.  C.     Chronicles  of  Casco  Bay.     Bos- 

ton:  1814.  Portland:  Semborn  &  Carter,  1850.  +  1863. 
8vo,  pp.  56.     Steel  frontispiece.    Woodcuts. 

First   settlement    in    Casco   Bay.      First    Indian    attack   on   Fal- 
mouth, Chronicles  of  1S04,  George  Burroughs.    Chronicles  of  1807. 

Sold:  Woodward,  1869,  50  cts. ;  Manson,  1899,  1.25;  Guild, 
1887,  30  cts. 

993.  COLLES,  JULIA  K.    Authors  and  Writers  Associated  with 

Morristown,  with  a  Chapter  on  Historic  Morristown. 
Morristown,  N.  J.:  Vogt  Bros.,  1893.  121110,  pp.  436.  Il- 
lustrated. -f~  Second  Edition.  Morristown :  1895.  i2mo, 
pp.  v,  454.     Illustrated. 

994.  COLLIN,  J.  F.     History  of  Hillsdale,  Columbia  County,  N. 

V.  Memorabilia  of  persons  and  things  of  interest  passed 
and  passing.  Edited  by  H.  S.  Johnson.  Philmont :  1883. 
Svo,  pp.  143,  195. 

995.  COLLINS,  LEWIS.    Historical  Sketches  of  Kentucky,  em- 

bracing its  History,  Antiquities,  and  Natural  Curiosities, 
Geographical,  Statistical  and  Geological  Descriptions; 
With  Anecdotes  of  Pioneer  Life,  and  more  than  One  Hun- 
dred Biographical  Sketches  of  Distinguished  Pioneers, 
Soldiers,  Statesmen,  Jurists,  Lawyers,  Divines,  &c.  Illus- 
trated by  40  Engravings.  By  Lewis  Collins.  Published 
by  Lewis  Collins,  Maysville,  Ky.,  and  J.  A.  &  U.  P.  James, 
Cincinnati,  1847.  8vo,  pp.  xvi,  560.*  -+-  The  Same.  1848. 
-j-  18^0.  There  are  copies  with  the  imprint.  Philadelphia: 
1847. 
Sold:  1847  ed-:  Murphy,  1884,  2.25:  Baxter.  1898,  mor,  4.25: 
Hoffmann,  1877,  4.00:  Proud,  1903,  3.50;  Clogston,  1875, 
lvs  loose.  1.87;  Francis,  1900,  4.12;  Henkels,  1900,  2.25; 
Brinley,  1881,  2.75:  Chittenden,  1894,  2.00;  Rogers.  1900, 
2.25  ;  1848  ed. :  Cable,  1882,  2.50;  Cable,  1883,  25  cts. ;  1850 
ed. :  Field,  1875,  2.75 ;  Bangs,  1894,  4.25 ;  Bangs,  Merwin 
&  Co.,  1865,  1.25 ;  Barlow,  1890,  3.00;  Dayton,  1902,  hlf  ro, 
3.25;  Henkels,  1905,  shp,  3.70. 

gg6.  .     Historical  Sketches  of  Kentucky,  &c.  &c.     Revised 

and   enlarged  threefold,  and  brought  down  to  the  Year 
1874,  by  his  Son,  Richard  H.  Collins.     Louisville:   i%77- 

X\ . .. 


COLORADO.  2  I  5 

997.  .    Collins'  Historical  Sketches  of  Kentucky.     History 

of  Kentucky,  Revised,  Enlarged  Fourfold  and  brought 
down  to  the  Year  1874,  Embracing  Pre-Historic  Annal9 
for  331  Years,  Outline,  and  by  Counties,  Statistics,  An- 
tiquities  and  Natural  Curiosities,  Geographical  Descrip- 
tions, Sketches  of  the  Court  of  Appeals,  the  Churches, 
Freemasonry,  Oddfellowship  and  Internal  Improvements, 
Incidents  of  Pioneer  Life,  and  nearly  500  Biographical 
Sketches  of  Distinguished  Pioneers,  Soldiers,  Statesmen, 
Jurists,  Lawyers,  Surgeons,  Divines,  Merchants,  Histo- 
rians, Editors,  Artists,  &c.  &c.  Illustrated  by  84  portraits, 
a  map  of  Kentucky,  and  70  other  Engravings.  Coving- 
ton, Ky. :  Published  by  Collins  &  Co.,  1878.  2  vols.  Roy. 
8vo,  pp.  683  ;  804.* 

Sold:  1874  ed. :  Bourquin,  1894,  8.00;  Bangs,  1902,  shp,  in  red 
cases,  8.00. 

998.  COLLINS,  EDWARD  DAY.    A  History  of  Vermont;  with 

Geological  and  Geographical  Notes,  Bibliography,  Chro- 
nology. Boston:  Ginn,  1903.  i2mo,  pp.  7,  325.  Illustra- 
tions.   Maps.    Portraits. 

COLORADO. 

ggg.  History  of  the  Arkansas  Valley,  Colorado.  Illustrated.  Chi- 
cago: O.  L.  Baskin  &  Co.,  Historical  Publishers,  1881, 
4to,  pp.  vii,  889.* 

1000.  History  of  the  City  of  Denver,  Arapahoe  County,  Colorado, 

with  a  History  of  the  State,  &c.  Chicago :  1880.  4to,  pp, 
652. 

1001.  First  Annual  Report  of  the  Union  Colony  of  Colorado.    In- 

cluding a  History  of  the  Town  of  Greeley,  from  its  date 
of  Settlement  to  the  Present  Time.  New  York:  1871. 
8vo,  pp.  40. 

1002.  Cripple  Creek  and  Colorado  Springs :  A  Review  and  Pano- 

rama of  a  Unique  Gold  Field,  etc.  Illustrations,  maps, 
etc.    Colorado  Springs  :  1896.    410,  paper. 

1003.  Mines  and  Mining  Men  of  Colorado  ;  Historical,  Descriptive 

and  Pictorial ;  an  Account  of  the  Principal  producing 
Mines  of  Gold  and  Silver,  the  Bonanza  Kings  and  suc- 
cessful Prospectors,  the  picturesque  Camps  and  thriving 


2l6  COMSTOCK. 

Cities  of  the  Rocky  Mountain  Region.  Denver,  Col. : 
J.  G.  Canfield,  1893.    Obi.  4to,  pp.  3,  120.    Illustrated. 

1004.  The  Rocky  Mountain   Directory  and  Colorado   Gazetteer, 

For  1871,  Comprising  a  brief  history  of  Colorado — and 
a  condensed  .  .  .  account  of  her  .  .  .  Interests 
.  .  .  with  a  .  .  .  Directory  .  .  .  First  Year 
of  Publication.  Denver:  S.  S.  Wallahan  &  Co.,  1870. 
8vo,  pp.  442. 

1005.  COLTON,  J.  H.     The  State  of  Indiana  delineated;  Geo- 

graphical and  Historical.  Prepared  to  accompany  Col- 
ton's  map.  New  York:  J.  H.  Colton  &  Co.,  1838.  i6mo, 
pp.  92. 

1006.  COLTON,  JULIA  M.     Annals  of  Old   Manhattan,    1609- 

1664.  New  York :  Brentano's,  1902.  8vo,  pp.  10.  238. 
Illustrated. 

1007.  COMLEY,  W.  J.    History  of  the  State  of  New  York,  with 

an  Encyclopaedia  of  Biography  of  some  of  the  Old  Set- 
tlers and  many  of  her  most  Prominent  Men.    New  York: 
1877.     Sm.  4to,  pp.  656.     Portraits. 
There  are  no  pages  numbered  125  to  326. 

Sold:  West,  1889,  3.25. 

1008.  COMLEY,  W.  J.;  D'EGGVILLE,  W.     The  Future  Great 

State :  her  Manufacturers,  and  a  History  of  her  Commer- 
cial Cities,  Cincinnati  and  Cleveland,  with  lithographic 
Portraits  and  Biographies  of  Old  Settlers,  Prominent 
Men,  etc.    Cincinnati :  1875.    4to. 

1009.  .    Comley's  History  of  Massachusetts,  with  Portraits 

and  Biographies  of  some  of  the  Old  Settlers,  and  many 
of  her  most  Prominent  Manufacturers,  Professional  a".d 
Business  Men.     Boston:  1879.     2  vols.    4to.     Portraits. 

Sold:  Manson,  1899,  4.50:  Cable,  1882,  8.50. 

1010.  COMSTOCK,  CHARLES.    A  History  of  South  Kingston, 

R.  I.,  with  a  particular  description  of  the  Hornet's  Nest 
Company,  and  the  Cats  let  out  of  the  Bag.  Newport: 
Printed  by  the  Author,  1806.     121110,  pp.  32. 

"A  persona]  satirical  narrative,  with  a  woodcut  of  the  'Cat  In- 
spector.'   The  'Hornet's  Nest'  is  the  Little  Nest  Hill."    Sabin. 


COXNKCT1CUT.  2\"] 

ion.  CON  ANT,  E.  Conant's  Vermont:  Geography,  History, 
and  Civil  Government  and  Constitution.  Rutland,  Vt.: 
The  Tuttle  Co.,  1890.  121110,  pp.  288.  Illustrations  and 
Map. 

1012.  CONDIT,  J.  H.    Early  Records  of  the  Township  of  Orange, 

N.  J.,  1807  to  1845.  With  Biographical  .Votes.  Orange: 
1897.    8vo,  pp.  $7. 

1013.  CONDIT,   UZAL  W.    (REV.).     The   History   of   Easton, 

Pa.,  from  the  Earliest  Times  to  the  Present,  1739-1885. 
Published,  Illustrated,  and  Printed  by  George  \\  .  West. 
(Easton,  Pa.:  1885.)  4*0.  2I.  Portrait  of  Mr.  West.  pp. 
500.  Index  to  Illustrations,  1  1.  Erontispiece  portrait  of 
Mr.  Condit.* 

Published  in  twenty  paper  parts  at  50  cts.  per  part. 

1014.  .  History  of  Eastern  Pennsylvania,  from  Revolu- 
tionary Times  to  the  Present.  Easton.  Pa.:  U.  \Y.  Con- 
dit, 1890.    Roy.  8vo,  pp.  500.    Illustrated. 

1015.  CONE,  ANDREW.     Petrolia  :  a  Brief  History  of  the  Penn- 

sylvania Petroleum  Region,  its  Development,  Growth, 
Resources,  &c,  from  1859  to  1869.  Edited  by  Walter  R. 
Johns.  New  York:  D.  Appleton  &  Co.,  1870.  8vo.  pp. 
652.     Illustrated. 

CONNECTICUT. 

1016.  Journal    Publishing    Company.      Souvenir    History   of   the 

Town  of  P.ristol,  Ct.,  1897.    Meridan:  1897.    pp.  79. 

1017.  The  Colonial  and  Revolutionary   Homes  of  Wilton.   Xor- 

walk,  Westport,  Darien  and  Vicinity.  Xorwalk :  Pri- 
vately Printed,  1901.    8vo.  paper.     Illustrated. 

1018.  Davenport  Ridge,  Stamford,  Ct.    Historical  Sketch.     Brook- 

lyn :  1892.     pp.  15. 

1019.  Expedition  to  Connecticut.     An  Address  to  Major  General 

Tryon.  written  in  consequence  of  his  late  expedition. 
8vo.     "Printed  1779." 

Extremely  scarce  in  any  condition. 


21 8  CONNECTICUT. 

1020.  The  One  Hundred  and  Fiftieth  Anniversary  of  the  Fairfield 

County  Consociations,  Fairfield  East  and  Fairfield  West, 
with  the  Historical  Address  and  other  Addresses  and 
Proceedings  at  the  Congregational  Church,  Fairfield,  Ct., 
June  8,  1886.     Bridgeport:  1886.    8vo,  pp.  63. 

The  historical  address  was  by  A.  C.  Pierce. 

1021.  Sketches  of  Farmington,  Connecticut,  from  its  first  Settle- 

ment to  the  Present  Time.  By  an  Inhabitant.  Windsor, 
Vt. :  1882.    8vo,  pp.  16. 

1022.  1779- 1879.     Centennial  Commemoration  of  the  Burning  of 

Fairfield,  Ct.,  by  the  British  Troops  under  Gov.  Tryon. 
July  8th,  1779.    New  York:  1879.    8vo,  pp.  104. 

1023.  History  of  Franklin,  Conn.    New  Haven  :  1869.    8vo.    Map 

and  portraits. 

Sold:  Cable,  1882,  1.87;  M.  D.  Gilman.  1884,  1.00. 

1024.  Celebration  of  the  Two  Hundred  and  Fiftieth  Anniversary 

of  the  Settlement  of  Guilford,  Ct.,  Sept.  8,  9,  and  10,  1889. 
1639-1889.    New  Haven  :  1889.    8vo,  pp.  290. 

Contains  an  account  of  the  Founders  of  Guilford,  etc.  A  List 
of  the  Original  Planters  and  their  Houses,  Epitaphs,  etc  Histori- 
cal Discourses  by  J.  A.  Gallup.    Saml.  Hart. 

1025.  Hartford  Board  of  Trade.    Hartford,  Ct.,  as  a  Manufactur- 

ing, Business  and  Commercial  Center,  with  Brief 
Sketches  of  its  History,  Attractions,  Leading  Industries 
and  Institutions.    Hartford :  1889.    pp.  220. 

1026.  History  of   Litchfield  County,   Ct.,  with   Illustrations  and 

Biographical  Sketches  of  its  Prominent  Men  and  Pio- 
neers. Philadelphia:  J.  W.  Lewis  &  Co.,  1881.  4to,  pp. 
xiii.  730.     Steel  portraits,  maps  and  illustrations.* 

Sold:  Manson,  1899,  hlf  mo,  git,  12.00;  Henkels,  1905,  shp. 

4-25- 

1027.  History    of    Middlesex    County.    Ct.,    with     Biographical 

Sketches.     New  York:  1884.     pp.  579. 

1028.  Norwich  Jubilee.     Report  of  the  Celebration  at   Norwich. 

Conn..  Sept.  7th  and  8th,  1859. 

See  J.  W.  Stedman. 


CONNKCTICUT.  2I9 

1029.  Proceedings  in  Commemoration  of  the  Settlement  of  the 

Town  of  New  Haven,  April  25,  1888,  Founders'  Day, 
1638-1888.    n.  p.  n.  d.    8vo,  pp.  68. 

See  H.  T.  Blake. 

1030.  One  Hundredth  Anniversary  of  the  City  of  New  Haven  ; 

with  the  Oration  by  T.  R.  Bacon,  July  4,  1884. 

See  T.  R.  Bacon. 

1031.  New  London.     Pettypaug  Point.     Description  of  the  De- 

fences of  New  London  in  the  War  of  1812  with  Repro- 
duction of  a  Rare  Map  of  the  District,  published  during 
the  War.     New  York:  Historical  Printing  Club.     (n.  d. ) 

Fifty  4to  copies  were  printed. 

1032.  Two  Hundred  and  Fiftieth  Anniversary,  a  brief  History  of 

New  London,  Conn.  New  London :  1896.  8vo.  Illus- 
trated. 

1033.  Historical  Address  before  the  Church  of  Christ  in  North 

Coventry,  Ct.,  at  their  First  Centennial  Celebration,  Oct. 
9,  1845.     Hartford:  1846.    pp.  44. 

The  Address  was  by  Rev.  G.  A.  Calhoun. 

1034.  Norwich,  Conn.     Its  Importance  as  a  Business  and  Manu- 

facturing Center,  and  as  a  Place  of  Residence.  A  Brief 
Review  of  its  Past  and  Present.  Norwich:  1888.  8vov 
pp.  112.    Illustrated. 

1035.  Norwalk  after  Two  Hundred  and  Fifty  Years.    An  Account 

of  the  Celebration  of  the  250th  Anniversary  of  the  Char- 
ter of  the  Town.  1651.  Sept.  nth,  1901.  Including  His- 
torical Sketches  of  Churches,  Schools,  Old  Homes,  In- 
stitutions, Eminent  Men,  Patriotic  and  Benevolent 
Work,  together  with  the  Record  of  Soldiers  and  Sailors 
enlisted  in  Norwalk  from  1676  to  1898.  The  Civic  Prog- 
ress in  the  Last  Century,  and  Statistics  of  Commerce 
and  other  Miscellany  of  Local  Interest.  Published  under 
the  auspices  of  the  Norwalk  Historical  and  Memorial 
Library  Association.  South  Norwalk:  C.  A.  Freeman, 
Publ'r.    n.  d.    8vo,  pp.  387.* 

1036.  Savbrook's  Ouadrimillennial ;  Commemoration  of  the  250th 


220  CONOVER. 

Anniversary  of  the  Settlement  of  Saybrook,  Nov.  27, 
1885.     Hartford:  1886.    pp.69. 

History  of  early  settlement  by  Sam'l  Hart,  address  on  Saybrook 
Platform  by  L.  Pratt,  &c. 

Sold:  Manson,  1899,  2.00. 

1037.  Connecticut  Academy  of  Arts  and  Sciences.     A  Statistical 

Account  of  the  Towns  and  Parishes  in  the  State  of  Con- 
necticut.   Vol.1.    Xo.  1.    New  Haven  :  181 1.    8vo,  pp.  83. 

All  that  was  published.  Contains  an  account  of  New  Haven,  by 
Timothy  Dwight. 

Proposals  for  a  Statistical  History  of  Connecticut.  New 
Haven:  1800.  24mo.  pp.  12.  (Connecticut  Academy  Arts  and 
Sciences.) 

1038.  Business  Directory  of  Windham  County,  Conn.,  with  a  His- 

tory of  each  Town.    West  Killingly :  1861.    121110. 
A  rare  local  history. 
Sold:  Manson,  1899,  ^S0- 

1039.  CONNELL,   F.;  JENKS,   G.   C.     Official   History  of   the 

Johnstown  Flood.  Pittsburgh:  1889.  8vo,  pp.  252.  Il- 
lustrated. 

1040.  CONNELLY,  EMMA  M.     The  Story  of  the  States.     The 

Story  of  Kentucky.  Boston  :  D.  Lothrop  Company,  1890. 
8vo,  pp.  337.    Illustrated.* 

1041.  CONNELLEY,   W.   E.     The   Provisional    Government   of 

Nebraska  Territory,  and  the  Journals  of  William  Walker. 
By  W.  E.  Connelley.  Beatrice  (Neb.)  :  1899.  8vo.  pp. 
423.     Full  page  plates. 

"The  story  to  which  Mr.  Connelley  has  devoted  nearly  twenty 
years  of  research  and  attention  is  interesting,  not  so  much  as  a 
sketch  of  a  Territory,  as  it  is  a  picture  of  times,  manners  and  men 
when  Kansas  City,  Kan.,  was  an  Indian  reservation  and  the  present 
Kansas  City,  Mo.,  was  nothing  in  particular  except  a  trading  post 
or  both,  and  was  called  Kansas." 

1042.  CONOVER,    GEORGE    S.      Early    History    of    Geneva. 

(Formerly  called  Kanadesaga.)  By  George  S.  Conover, 
President  of  the  Village.  From  the  Geneva  Courier, 
March,  1879.  Geneva,  N.  Y. :  Courier  Steam  Print,  n.  d. 
8vo,  pp.  48.  Calendar  of  Land  Papers  relating  to  the 
Gore,  pp.  12.  Supplement  to  History  of  Geneva,  pp.  3.* 
The  address  is  by  Geo.  S.  Conover,  Dec.  22,  1879. 


COOK.  22 t 

1043.  CONOVER,   GEORGE  S. ;   ALDRICH,   LEWIS    CASS. 

History  of  Ontario  County,  New  York.  Willi  Illustra- 
tions and  Family  Sketches  of  sonic  of  the  Prominent 
Men  and  Families.  Edited  by  G.  S.  Conover.  Com- 
piled by  L.  C.  Aldrich.  Syracuse.  X.  Y. :  1).  .Mason  & 
Co.,  1893.  4to,  pp.  518,  il.,  Short  poem  by  «  >.  W.  Holmes. 
Tart  2.  Family  Sketches,  pp.  306.  Illustrated  by  steel 
plates.* 

1044.  CONRAD,  HOWARD  L.     History  of  Milwaukee  from  its 

First  Settlement  to  the  Year  1895.  Chicago:  American 
Biographical  Publ.  Co.  Milwaukee,  Wis.:  C.  X.  Caspar. 
1896.    2  vols.     Folio,  pp.  1 1 10. 

1045.  CONWAY,  CORNELIUS.     Utah   Expedition;  With   Ac 

count  of  the  Mormon  Campaign.    Cincinnati:  1858.    8vo. 

1046.  CONWELL.  RUSSELL  H.     History  of  the  Great  Fire  in 

Boston,  Nov.  9,  10,  1872.  Portraits  and  Illustrations. 
Boston:  1873.     121110,  pp.  312. 

Sold:  Manson,   1899,   1.62;  Cable,   1882,  30  cts. ;  Shurtleff, 
1875,  1.50. 

1047.  CONYNGHAM,  REDMOND.     An  Address  on  the  Early 

Settlement  of  the  Valley  of  Pequea.  Delivered  by  Red- 
mond Conyngham  at  the  Lyseum  Celebration  Fourth  of 
July.  1842,  at  Paradise.  With  an  Appendix.  Containing 
a  History  of  the  Piquaws.  with  a  Notice  of  Tanwa.  An 
Indian  King  of  Great  Celebrity.  To  which  is  appended 
Anecdotes  of  William  Penn.  with  the  Names  of  the  Early 
Settlers  and  Dates  of  Settlement.  Published  for  the 
Paradise  Lyceum,  1842.    8vo,  pp.  12.* 

Sold:  Bourquin,  1894,  2.00. 

1048.  COOK,  FLAVIUS  J.     Home  Sketches  of  Essex  Count;.. 

First  Number.    Ticonderoga.    What  it  Is:  What  it  I  >o 
&c.     Keeseville.  X.  Y. :  W.  Lansing  &  Son.  1858.     Svo. 
pp.  140.* 

It  was  published  in  paper  covers. 
Sold:  Field.  1875.  2.00;  Bangs,  1900,  3.50. 

1049.  COOK,  J.  H.     Guide   Book  and  Pocket   Map :  giving  the 

Early  History  of  St.  Louis.  &c.  St.  Louis :  Clayton  & 
Babington,  1867.    241110.  pp.  44.     Map. 


222  COOKE. 

1050.  COOK,  R.  H.    Historical  Notes  of  the  Island  of  Nantucket 

and  Tourist's  Guide.     Nantucket:  1871.     i8mo. 

1051.  COOK,  WEBSTER.     The  Government  of  Michigan.     Its 

History  and  Administration.  New  York:  The  Macmil- 
lan  Co.,  1903.     i2mo. 

1052.  COOKE,  JOHN  ESTEN.    Virginia  :  A  History  of  the  Peo- 

ple. Boston:  Houghton,  Mifflin  &  Co.,  1883.  i6mo,  pp. 
xxi.  521.  Maps.  +  1887.  +  1895.  New  Edition,  with 
Supplementary  Chapter,  by  YVm.  Garrett  Brown.  1903. 
i2mo.  pp.  xxi.  535.* 

American  Commonwealth  Series,  Edited  by  Horace  E.  Scudder. 

1053.  COOKE,    JOHN    HENRY    (CAPT.).      A    Narrative    of 

Events  in  the  South  of  France,  and  of  the  Attack  on  New 
Orleans  in  1814  and  1815.     London:  1835.     i2mo. 

1054.  COOKE,  PHINEAS.    Historical  Recollections.    Discourse 

delivered  at  Lebanon,  N.  H..  Nov.  25,  1830,  embracing 
the  Leading  Events  in  the  Civil  and  Ecclesiastical  His- 
tory of  said  Town.     Concord:  1831.    8vo,  pp.  17. 

Sold:  Manson,  1899,  62  cts. ;  Cable,  1882,  bds,  1.87. 

1055.  COOKE,  P.  ST.  GEORGE.    The  Conquest  of  New  Mexico 

and  California ;  An  Historical  and  Personal  Narrative. 
New  York:  G.  P.  Putnam's  Sons,  1878.  121110,  pp.  307. 
Map.* 

1056.  COOKE,    SAMUEL.      The    violent    destroyed:    And    op- 

pressed delivered.  A  Sermon  preached  at  Lexington, 
April  19,  1779,  for  a  Memorial  of  the  Bloody  TrageJy 
barbarously  acted  by  a  party  of  British  Troops  in  that 
Town  and  the  Adjacent.  April  19,  1775.  Boston :  Thomas 
&  Nicholas  Bowes.  1777.    8vo,  pp.  31. 

Sold:  Manson,  1899,  wrappers,  unct.  16.00. 

1057.  COOKE,  WILLIAM  D.  (A.  M.).     Revolutionary  History 

of  North  Carolina,  in  Three  Lectures,  by  Rev.  Francis 
L.  Hawks,  Hon.  David  L.  Swain,  and  Hon.  Win.  A. 
Graham:  To  which  is  prefixed  a  Preliminary  Sketch  of 
the  Batik-  1 >i"  the  Alamance.  Compiled  by  Win.  I>. 
Cooke,   A.   M.     Raleigh:   Wm.  D.  Cooke:   New  York: 


COOPER.  223 

George  P.  Putnam,  1853.  121110,  pp.  236.  5  Woodcuts 
and  1  Facsimile  of  Writing. 

Sold:  Menzies,  1876,  hlf  mo,  4  portr.  inserted,  4.25 ;  Bour- 
quin,  1894,  1. 10;  Guild,  1887,  1.75. 

1058.  COOLEY,  THOMAS  McINTYRE.    Michigan:  a  History 

of  Governments.  Boston  :  Houghton,  Miftlin  &  Co.,  1885. 
121110,  pp.  7,  376.    Map.* 

American  Commonwealth  Series.  Descriptive  of  the  various 
governments,  the  habits,  manners  and  customs  of  the  early  settlers, 
and  the  constitutional  changes  made  in  her  law.  The  book  is  his- 
torico-legal ;  the  chapters  on  educational  institutions  are  valuable. 

1059.  .     The  Acquisition  of  Louisiana.     Indianapolis:  The 

Bowen-Merrill  Co.,  1887.    8vo,  pp.  25. 

Indiana  Historical  Society  Pamphlets,  No.  3.  An  address  de- 
livered by  Judge  Cooley  before  the  Indiana  Historical  Society,  Feb. 
16,  1887. 

1060.  COOLIDGE,   AUSTIN   JACOBS;    MANSFIELD,   J.    B. 

History  and  Description  of  New  England.  General  and 
Local.  By  A.  J.  Coolidge  and  J.  B.  Mansfield.  In  Two 
Volumes.  Vol.  1.  Maine,  New  Hampshire  and  Vermont. 
Boston :  Austin  J.  Coolidge,  1859.  8vo,  -pp.  xxvii,  1023, 
(1).  3  Maps  and  81  Woodcuts.  +  Boston  :  i860.  +  Bos- 
ton :  A.  J.  Coolidge,  1864.  -f-  1865. 

"But  one  volume  was  published.  A  table  of  historical  works, 
general  and  local,  relating  to  Maine,  is  given  on  pp.  xvi  to  xx." 
Williamson.    Bib'y  Me. 

Sold:  Olcott,  1901,  i86oed.,  cl.  2.12:  Waterbury,  1895,  1.75: 
Chittenden,  1894,  hlf  mo,  1.25;  Manson.  1899,  75  cts. ; 
Child,  1882,  i860  ed.,  3  vols.,  6.00:  Cable,  1882,  2.25  :  M. 
D.  Gilman.  1884,  75  cts.:  Shurtleff.  1875.  3.25;  Cooke. 
1883.  4.75  :  Guild,  1887-  hlf  mo,  2.50:  Cable.  1882.  87  ct- .; 
S.  L.  Boardman,  1SS3.  i860  ed.,  slits,  r.io;  Cable.  is'v:. 
1. 12 ;  Child.  18S2,  2.00. 

1061.  COOLIDGE,   SUSAN.     A   Short   History  of  the   City  of 

Philadelphia  from  its  Foundation  to  the  Present  Time. 
Boston:  Roberts  Bros.,  1887.     121110,  pp.  288.* 

"Susan  Coolidge"  is  the  pseudonym  of  Sarah  C.  Woolsey. 
Sold:  Balcom.  1901,  25  cts.:  Manson.  1899.  50  cts. 

1062.  COOPER,  JAMES  FENNIMORE.    Guide  in  Wilderness; 

or,  History  of  First  Settlements  in  Western  Counties  of 


224  COPLEY. 

New  York,  with  useful  instructions  to  future  settlers,  in 
series  of  letters  addressed  by  Judge  Cooper,  of  Coopers- 
town,  to  'William  Sampson,  Barrister,  of  New  York. 
Dublin:  1810.    8vo,  pp.  50. 

A  Reprint  of  300  copies,  with  introduction  by  James  Fennimore 
Cooper,  for  George  P.  Humphrey.     Rochester,  1897. 

1063.  .     The   Chronicles  of   Cooperstown.     Cooperstown : 

H.  &  E.  Phinney,  1838.     121110,  pp.  108. 

Sold:  Brinley,  1880,  5.50;  Brinley,  1893,  1.30;  Woodward, 
1869,  50  cts. ;  Guild,  1887,  87  cts. 

1064. .     The  Battle  of  Lake  Erie,  or  Answers  to  Messrs. 

Burges,  Duer  and  Mackenzie.  Cooperstown  :  H.  &  E. 
Phinney,  1843.     pp.  117,  (1). 

1065.  COOPER,  JOHN.     An  Historical  and  Statistical  Sketch  of 

Croydon,  N.  H.,  from  its  Incorporation  to  the  Year  1832. 
Containing  much  Local  Information  which  must  be 
highly  interesting  to  every  inhabitant  of  the  Town.  Con- 
cord :  1852.    8vo,  pp.  52. 

See  also,  N.  H.  Hist.  Coll.,  Vol.  6. 
Sold:  Balcom.  1901,  1.75;  Cable,  1882,  pap,  5.12. 

1066.  COPELAND,    ALFRED.      Our    County    and    its    People. 

The  History  of  Hampden  County,  Massachusetts. 
Springfield:  Century  Memorial,  1902.    3  vols.    8vo. 

Published  at  $16.00. 
Sold:  Libbie.  1903,  cl.  unct.  3.37. 

1067.  COPELAND,  ALFRED  M.     A  History  of  the  Town  of 

Murravfield,  Mass.,  Earlier  known  as  Township  No.  9. 
and  Comprising  the  present  Towns  of  Chester  and  Hunt- 
ington, the  Northern  Part  of  Montgomery  and  the  South- 
east Corner  of  Middlefield,  1760- 1783.  Springfield, 
Mass.:  Clark  W.  Bryan  &  Co.,  1892.  8vo,  pp.  175. 
Maps.- 

1068.  COPLEY,  JOSIAH.     Kansas  and  the  Country  Beyond  on 

the  Line  of  the  Union  Pacific  Railway,  Eastern  Division, 
from  the  Missouri  to  the   Pacific  Ocean.     Philadelphia: 
j.  11.  Lippincott  &  Co..  1867.    8vo,  pp.  86.     Map. 
Sold:  Cable,  [882,  75  cts.;  Bourquin,  1894,  80  cts. 


CORNELL.  225 

1069.  CORDLEY,  ROBERT.     A  History  of  Lawrence,  Kansas, 

from  its  First  Settlement  to  the  Close  of  the  Rebellion. 
Lawrence:  1895.    8vo.     Portraits. 

1070.  .     i'ioneer  Days  in  Kansas.     Roston :  The  Pilgrim 

Press.     (New  York,  Chicago.)     1903.     121110,  pp.  274.* 

CORDOVA,  JACOB  DE.  Texas  Resources.  See  De  Cor- 
dova. 

1071.  COREY,  ALLEN.     Gazetteer  of  the  County  of  Washing- 

ton, N.  Y.,  comprising  a  correct  Statistical  and  Miscella- 
neous History  of  the  County  and  several  Towns  from 
their  Organization  to  the  Present  Time.  Schuylerville : 
1 849.    8vo,  pp.  246. 

Sold:  Dunbar,  1892,  1.30;  Bushnell,  1S83,  2  letters  of  author 
laid  in.  4.25. 

1072.  COREY,  DELORAINE  PENDRE.     The  History  of  Mai- 

den. Massachusetts,  1633-1785.  Maiden:  Published  by 
the  Author,  1899.     Roy.  8vo,  pp.  xvii,  870.     Illustrated.* 

Sold:  Hassam,  1903.  cl,  unct,  5.10. 

1073.  CORLISS,  JOHN  B.     First  Era  in  the  History  of  Haver- 

hill, 1640-1715.     Haverhill:  1885.    8vo. 

Only  35  copies  printed. 
Sold:  Guild,  1887,  1.37. 

1074.  CORNELL,  WILLIAM  MASON.     The  History  of  Penn- 

sylvania from  the  Earliest  Discovery  to  the  Present 
Time,  including  an  Account  of  the  First  Settlement  by 
the  Dutch,  Swedes,  and  English,  and  of  the  Colony  of 
William  Penn,  his  Treaty  and  Pacific  Measures  with  the 
Indians;  and  the  Gradual  Advancement  of  the  State  to 
its  present  Aspect  of  Opulence,  Culture,  and  Refinement. 
Philadelphia  :  Quaker  City  Publishing  House.  1876.  8vo. 
pp.  576.     Illustrated.  +  1878.  +  1879.* 

Sold:  Child,  1882,  2.25 :  Cable,  1883.  1879  ed..  2.50;  Henkels. 
1900,  1.20;  J.  G.  Smith,  18S3,  1876  ed.,  2.87;  Bourquin. 
18.  ,4.  85  cts. 


226  COSTANSO. 

1075.  .    Recollections  of  ye  Olden  Time.     Illustrated.  Bos- 
ton :  1878.     i2mo. 

Over  one  hundred  and  fifty  pages  on  Quincy,  Mass.,  besides  ac- 
counts of  Boston,  Philadelphia,  etc. 

1076.  CORNER,  WILLIAM.     San  Antonio  de  Bexar:  a  guide 

and  history.  San  Antonio,  Texas :  Bainbridge  &  Corner, 
1890  [1891].    8vo,  pp.  7,  166.     Illustrated. 

A  full  description  of  the  Texan  city  that  has  played  so  large 
a  part  in  missionary  efforts.  Full  particulars  of  climate,  railroads, 
churches,  buildings.  A  table  of  historical,  statistical  and  interesting 
dates  relating  to  the  city  is  arranged  by  months,  dates  from  1685  to 
1886.  and  occupies  thirty-six  pages. 

This  includes  an  historical  sketch  of  the  city  written  in  1872.  by 
Sidney  Lanier. 

Sold:  Proud,  1903,  60  cts. 

1077.  CORRY.    A  Description  of  the  Situation.  Climate.  Soil  and 

Productions  of  Certain  Tracts  of  Land  in  the  District  of 
Maine,      n.   p.    n.    d.      Boston :    1703.      Sm.   4to.   pp.    44. 

Title  in  Williamson's  Bibliography  of  Maine,  taken  from  N.  E. 
Gen.  Register. 

1078.  COSTANSO,  M.    Diario  Historico  de  los  Viages  de  mar  y 

tierra  hechos  al  norte  de  California,  de  orden  del  Virrey 
de  Neuva  Espana  Marques  de  Croix  y  por  direccion  de 
D.  Jose  Galvez.  Executados  por  la  tropa  destinada  a 
dicho  objeto  al  mando  de  Caspar  de  Portola,  y  por  los 
Paquebotes  S.  Carlos  y  S.  Antonio  de  orden  del  Exc.  Sr. 
Virrey.  Mexico:  En  la  imprenta  del  Gobiernn,  1771  >. 
Folio,  pp.  56. 

"Signed  D.  Miguel  Costanso.  Printed  for  private  distribution. 
The  following  is  probably  a  translation  from  this  rare  Spanish 
Original."    Sabin. 

1079.  .     An  Historical  Journal  of  the  Expedition  by  Sea 

and  Land  to  the  North  of  California:  in  1768.  1769,  and 
1770;  when  Spanish  Establishments  were  first  made  at 
San  Diego  and  Monte  Rev.    From  a  Spanish  MS.,  trans- 
lated by  William   Revely.   Esq.     Published  by  A.   Dal- 
rymple.     London:   George   Bigg.    1790.     4I0.  pp.   76. 
Maps. 

"According  to  Rich  this  is  a  translation  of  a  Spanish  manu- 
script presented  to  Dr.  Dalrymplc  by  Dr.  Robertson.  The  rarity  of 
the  original  may  have  rendered  it  necessary  to  cause  a  transcript  to 
be  made;  according  to  the  Monthly  Review,  the  translator  has  en- 
riched it  with  notes  and  two  maps."    Sabin. 


COTTON.  227 

1080.  COTHREN,  WILLIAM.     History  of  Ancient  Woodbury, 

Connecticut,  from  the  First  Indian  Deed  in  [659  to  1854, 
including  the  Present  Towns  of  Washington,  Southbury, 
Bethlem,  Roxbury,  and  Part  of  Oxford  and  Middlebury. 
Waterbury,  Conn.:  Bronson  Bros.,  1854.  8vo,  pp.  xi, 
9-833,  viii.     Portrait  and  Plates.* 

Sold:  Libbie,  1896,  nior,  5.00;  Patterson,  1896,  cl,  6.00;  Mur- 
phy, 1884,  3.25;  Deane,  1898,  cl,  6.50;  Woodward,  1869. 
1.75;  Bourquin,  1894,  2.90;  Brinley,  1893,  3.50;  Libbie, 
1901,  3.12;  Bushnell,  1883,  2  portraits  laid  in,  2.30;  Clog- 
ston,  1875,  3.00;  Manson,  1899,  5-25;  Bangs,  1899,  elf. 
3.75;  Henkcls,  1906,  cl,  3.25. 

1081.  .  History  of  Ancient  Woodbury,  from  the  First  In- 
dian Deed  in  1659  to  1872,  including  the  Present  Towns 
of  Washington,  Southbury,  Bethlehem.  Roxbury,  and 
a  Part  of  Oxford  and  Middlebury.  Waterbury  and 
Woodbury :  Bronson  Brothers,  1854-72.  2  vols.  8vo,  pp. 
xi,  833,  vii ;  x,  1610,  vi.    Portraits  and  Illustrations.* 

Sold:  Patterson,  1896,  8.00. 

1082.  .    History  of  Ancient  Woodbury,  Ct.,  from  the  First 

Indian  Deed  in  1659  to  1879;  including  the  Present 
Towns  of  Washington,  Southbury.  Bethlehem,  Roxbury 
and  a  Part  of  Oxford  and  Middlebury.  3  vols.  Water- 
bury:  Bronson  Brothers,  1854-79.  8vo.  pp.  xi,  833,  vii; 
x,  1610.  vi ;  3  1..  iii,  706.    Index.  1  1.* 

Sold:  1854-79,  3  vols.  ed. :  Bangs,  Harris.  1896,  14.63: 
Manson.  1899,  3  vols.,  15.00;  Cable.  1882,  cl,  3  vols.,  90 
cts. ;  Cable,  1883,  3  v.,  8.25  ;  Cooke,  1883,  4.75  ;  Hoffmann, 
1877,  2  v.,  7854.  5.25;  Guild.  1887.  3  v..  10.25;  Libbie, 
1899,  cl  &  slip,  13.13. 

1083.  .     Second  Centennial  Celebration  of  the  Exploration 

of  Ancient  Woodbury,  and  the  Reception  of  the  First 
Indian  Deed,  held  at  Woodbury,  Conn..  July  4-5.  1859. 
Woodbury:  1859.    8vo,  pp.  223. 

Sold:  Woodward,  1869.  1.50;  Cable.  1882,  MO. 

1084.  COTTON,  ANNE.      Vn  Account  of  Our  Late  Troubles  in 

Virginia.  Written  in  T676.  by  Mrs.  An.  Cotton  of  O. 
Creeke.     Published  from  the  <  (riginal  Manuscript,  in  the 


228  COUES. 

Richmond  (Ya.)  Enquirer  of  12  Sept.,  1804.  Washing- 
ton :  Printed  by  Peter  Force,  1835.    8vo,  pp.  n.* 

Forms  No.  9,  Vol.  1,  of  Peter  Force's  Tracts. 

1085.  .      An   Account   of   our    Late   Troubles   in   Virginia. 

Written  in  1676  by  Mrs.  Ann  Cotton  of  O  Creek.  Pub- 
lished from  the  Original  Manuscript  in  the  Richmond 
(  Ya.)  Enquirer  of  12th  September,  1804.  A  List  of  those 
who  have  lately  been  Executed  for  the  Late  Rebellion  in 
Virginia,  by  Sir  William  Berkeley,  Governor  of  the  Col- 
ony. Published  by  George  P.  Humphrey.  Rochester: 
Xo.  9.  January,  1898.  (Second  Title.)  An  Account  of 
Our  Late  Troubles  in  Virginia.  Written  in  1676  by  Mrs. 
An.  Cotton,  of  O.  Creeke.  8vo,  pp.  12.  List  of  Executed, 
1  leaf." 

This  list  is  signed  by  Governor  Berkeley. 

1086.  COTTON,   JUDGE    A.   J.    (REV.).      Cotton's    Keepsake. 

Poems  on  Various  Subjects.  To  which  is  appended  an 
autobiographical  sketch  and  a  condensed  history  of  the 
early  settlements,  incidents,  and  improvements  of  Dear- 
born Count}-.  Indiana.  Cincinnati:  Applegate  &  Co., 
1858.  -|-  i860.     121110,  pp.  526. 

1087.  COUES,  ELLIOTT.     New  Light  on  the  Early  History  of 

the  Greater  Northwest.  The  Manuscript  Journals  of 
Alexander  Henry.  Fur  Trader  of  the  Northwest  Corn- 
pan  v,  and  of  David  Thompson,  Official  Geographer  and 
Explorer  of  the  Same  Company,  1799-1814.  Exploration 
and  Adventure  among  the  Indians  on  the  Red.  Saskatch- 
ewan, Missouri  and  Columbia  Rivers.  Edited  with  Co- 
pious Critical  Commentary,  by  Elliott  Coues.  In  Three 
Volumes.  Vol.  1.  The  Red  River  of  the  North.  New 
York:  Francis  P.  Harper,  1897.  Roy.  Svo,  pp.  28,  440. 
Vol.  2.  The  Saskatchewan  and  Columbia  Rivers.  Har- 
per, 1897.  PP-  6,  447-916.  Vol.  3.  Index  and  Maps.  pp. 
917  to  T027.* 

Continuous   numbering   of   volumes.     Limited   edition   of    1000, 
100  on  hand-made  paper. 

Sold:  Henkels,  1900,  7.50:  Howard  Goodwin,  1903,  unct. 
hand-made  paper.  16.50;  Henkels.  1899,  5.25;  P>angs. 
1 000,  12.75. 


eowuEv.  229 

1088.  COURTENAY,  WILLIAM  A.    The  Centennial  of  the  In 

corporation  of  Charleston  (with  a  History  of  Charleston, 

1670  to  1883).  Charleston  :  1884.  8vo,  pp.  259.  12  maps 
and  plates. 

1089.  COWELL,    BENJAMIN.     The    Spirit   of   Sevent}  six   in 

Rhode  Island  ;  or  Sketches  of  the  Efforts  of  the  1  iovern- 
ment  and  the  People  in  the  War  of  the  Revolution.  To- 
gether with  the  Names  of  those  who  belonged  to  Rhode 
Island  Regiments  in  the  Army.  With  Biographical 
Notices,  Reminiscences,  &c,  &c.  Boston:  A.  I.  Wright. 
1850.     8vo,  pp.  352. 

1090.  COWEN,  M.  V.  B.    The  Indiana  State  Gazetteer  and  Ship- 

pers' Guide  for  1866-7.  Lafayette,  Ind. :  Rosser,  Spring 
&  Cowen,  1866.    8vo.  pp.  xv,  428. 

1091.  COWLES,  E.     Sketches  of  the   Early   Settlement  of  the 

Plymouth  Colony  (in  Farmington).  New  Britain 
(Conn.)  :  1880.    8vo. 

1092.  COWLES,    E.    B.       History    and    Directory    of    Berrian 

County,  Mich.,  Containing  Historical  and  Descriptiye 
Sketches  of  the  Villages  and  Townships  within  the 
County,  and  the  Names  and  Occupations  of  Persons  re- 
siding therein.    Buchanan,  Mich. :  1871.    8vo,  pp.  384. 

1093.  COWLES,  GEORGE  W.     Landmarks  of  Wayne  County. 

New  York.  Illustrated.  Edited  by  G.  W.  Cowles,  As- 
sisted by  H.  P.  Smith  and  others.  Syracuse.  N.  Y. :  D. 
Mason  &  Co.,  Publishers,  1895.  Roy.  8\o,  pp.  viii,  437: 
343* 

1094.  COWLEY,    CHARLES.      A    Hand-Book   of    Business   in 

Lowell.  Mass.;  with  a  History  of  the  City.  Lowell: 
1856.    8yo,  pp.  166. 

1095.  •  Memories  of  the  Indians  and  Pioneers  of  the  re- 
gion of  Lowell.  Lowell:  Stone  &  Huse,  Printers,  1S62. 
8vo,  pp.  24.  (1). 

1096.  .     Illustrated   History  of  Lowell.     Re\ised  Edition. 

Boston:  Lee  &  Shepard,  1868.  121110.  Title,  pp.  9-135. 
Woodcuts.  -f-  Lowell:  B.  C.  Sargeant  and  fulius  Merrill, 
1868. 


23O  COXE. 

Sold:  Barlow,  1890,  25  cts. ;  Cable.  1882,  63  cts. ;  Manson. 
1899,  1.50;  Balcom,  1901,  50  cts.;  Cable,  1883,  25  cts.;  J. 
G.  Smith,  1883,  75  cts.;  S.  L.  Boardman,  1883,  37  cts.; 
M.  D.  Gilman,  1884,  1.38;  Cooke,  1883,  75  cts.;  Guild. 
1887.  1.25;  Clogston,  1875,  75  cts. 

Reminiscences  of  James  C.  Ayer  and  the  town  of  Ayer. 
Lowell:  Penhallow  Print  Co.,  1879  (1880).    8vo,  pp.  156. 

Sold:  Barlow,  1890,  75  cts. 

1097.  COX,  ROSS.     Adventures  on  the  Columbia  River,  includ- 

ing the  Narrative  of  a  Residence  of  Six  Years  on  the 
Western  Side  of  the  Rocky  Mountains,  among  various 
Tribes  of  Indians  hitherto  Unknown ;  together  with  a 
Journey  across  the  American  Continent.  London : 
Henry  Colburn  and  Richard  Bentley,  183 1.  2  vols.  8vo, 
pp.  xxiv,  368;  viii.  400.  +  The  Columbia  River;  or 
Scenes  and  Adventures.  Second  Edition.  London: 
1832.  8vo.  +  New  York:  Harper  &  Bro..  1832.    8vo,  pp. 

15-  25.  335- 
Sold:  Henkels,  1900,  2.10. 

1098.  COX,  SANFORD   C.     Recollections  of  the   Early  Settle- 

ment of  the  Wabash  Valley.  Lafayette:  Courier  Print- 
ing House,  i860.    8vo,  pp.  160.* 

A  series  of  articles  on  "Old  Settlers"  was  published  by  "Incog," 
in  the  Lafayette  Daily  Courier,  in  October  and  November,  1859. 
The  above  book  results  from  a  collection,  revision,  and  publication 
of  these  articles,  with  many  additions. 

Sold:  Waterbury.  1895,  1.00;  Cable.  1882.  1.37. 

1099.  COX,     WILLIAM     WALLACE.       History     of     Seward 

County.  Nebraska ;  together  with  a  Chapter  of  Remi- 
niscenses  (sic)  of  the  Early  Settlement  of  Lancaster 
County.     Lincoln.  Neb. :  1888.    8vo. 

1 100.  COXE,  DANIEL.    A  Description  Of  the  English  Province 

of  Carolana.  by  the  Spaniards  call'd  Florida,  And  by  the 
French  La  Louisiane.  As  Also  of  the  Great  and  Famous 
River  Meschacebe  or  Mississippi,  The  Five  vast  Navi- 
gable Lakes  of  Fresh  Water,  and  the  Parts  Adjacent. 
Together  With  an  Account  of  the  Commodities  of  the 
Growth  and  Production  of  the  said  Province,  And  a 
Preface  containing  some  considerations  on   the  Conse- 


COXE.  23I 

quences  of  the  French  making  Settlements  there.  By 
Daniel  Coxe,  Esq.  London  :  Printed  for  B.  Cowse,  at 
the  Rose  and  Crown  in  St.  Paul's  Church-Yard,  1722. 
8vo,  27  I.,  pp.  122.    Map. 

"A  crude  performance  drawn  up  from  various  journals  and 
voyages  to  impress  the  public  with  the  great  importance  of  the  re- 
gion described,  and  to  make  them  jealous  of  its  occupation  by  the 
French."    Rich. 

"Under  the  name  of  Carolana  was  comprehended  the  present 
state  of  Georgia,  the  Floridas,  Alabama,  Mississippi,  and  Louisiana. 
The  whole  of  this  territory  was  claimed  by  Dr.  Coxe,  the  father  of 
the  author,  as  proprietor  under  the  Crown.  The  author  explored  a 
great  part  of  it  and  lived  there  fourteen  years.  See  N.  Am.  Rev.  2, 
1."    Sabin. 

For  Biography  of  Dr.  Coxe,  see  Penna.  Magazine  of  Hist'y.  7, 

Sold:  Bell,  1895,  7.00;  Thornton,  1878,  2.25;  Hoffmann. 
1877,  4.50;  Guild,  1887,  elf,  8.00;  Hurst,  1904,  old  elf, 
lacks  map,  and  pp.  121,  122  are  in  MSS.,  Gen.  Phineas 
Lyman's  copy,  with  his  autograph,  14.00. 

1101.  .  A  Description  of  the  English  Province  of  Caro- 
lana, By  the  Spaniards  call'd  Florida.  And  by  the  French 
La  Louisiane.  As  also  of  the  Great  "and  Famous  River 
Meschachebe  or  Mississippi.  The  Five  vast  Navigable 
Lakes  of  Fresh  Water,  and  Parts  Adjacent.  Together 
with  an  Account  of  the  Commodities  of  the  Growth  and 
Production  of  the  said  Province.  And  a  Preface  contain- 
ing some  Considerations  on  the  Consequences  of  the 
French  making  a  Settlement  there.  London :  Printed 
for  Edward  Symon,  against  the  Royal  Exchange  in  Corn- 
hill,  1727.    8vo,  pp.  56,  122.     Map. 

This  is  the  1722  edition  with  a  new  title. 
Sold:   Brinley,    1881,   old   elf,    13.00;    Barlow.    1890.    12.50: 
Hoffmann,  1877,  London,  1726  ed.,  5.00;  same  sale,  1727 
ed.,  2.37;  Cooke,   1883.  9.00;  Bangs,   1901,  levt  mo,  git, 
map  lacking,  8.50;  Bangs.  1901,  mor,  lacks  map,  4.50. 

1 102.  .    A  Description  of  the  English  Province  of  Carolana. 

By  the  Spaniards  called  Florida,  and  by  the  French  La 
Louisiane.  As  Also  of  the  Great  and  Famous  Mescha- 
cebe  or  Mississippi,  The  Five  Vast  Navigable  Lakes  of 
Fresh  Water,  and  the  Parts  Adjacent.  Together  with 
An  Account  of  the  Commodities  of  the  Growth  and  Pro- 
duction of  the  Said  Province.    And  A  Preface  containing 


232  COXE 

some  considerations  on  the  Consequences  of  the  French 
making  Settlements  there.  London :  Printed  for  B. 
Crowse,  at  the  Rose  and  Crown  in  St.  Paul's  Church- 
yard, 1732.  St.  Louis:  Churchill  and  Harris,  Prs.,  1840. 
8vo,  pp.  vi,  90.    Folding  map  of  Carolana.* 

Sold:  Randall,  1901,  1.60;  Fisher,  1866,  hlf  mo,  3.00;  Don- 
aldson, 1899,  bds,  2.10. 

1 103.  .  A  Description  of  the  English  Province  of  Caro- 
lana. By  the  Spaniards  call'd  Florida,  and  by  the  French, 
La  Louisiane.  Viz.  1.  A  Description  of  the  great  and 
famous  River  Meschacebe  or  Mississippi.  2.  A  Descrip- 
tion of  the  Countries,  People,  Rivers,  Bays,  Harbours 
and  Islands,  to  the  East  of  the  Meschacebe.  3.  A  De- 
scription of  the  Sea  Coast,  the  large  Rivers ;  their  Heads 
and  Courses  to  the  West  of  the  Meschacebe.  4.  A  De- 
scription of  the  Five  Great  Seas  or  Lakes  of  fresh  Water. 
5.  A  new  and  curious  Discovery  of  an  easy  Communi- 
cation between  the  River  Meschacebe  and  the  South 
Sea — which  separates  America  from  China,  by  means  of 
several  large  Rivers  and  Lakes ;  with  a  Description  of 
the  said  Sea,  to  the  Streights  or  Uries ;  as  also  of  a  rich 
and  considerable  Trade  to  be  carry'd  on  from  thence  to 
Japan,  China  and  Tartary.  6.  An  Account  of  the  use- 
ful Animals,  Vegetables,  Metals,  Minerals,  and  other 
rich  and  valuable  Commodities,  which  this  Province 
naturally  produces.  7.  An  Appendix  containing  the  orig- 
inal Charter,  &c.  With  a  large  and  curious  Preface, 
demonstrating  the  Right  of  the  English  to  that  Country, 
and  the  unjust  Manner  of  the  French  usurping  of  it ; 
their  prodigious  Increase  there.  &c.  and  the  inevitable 
Danger  our  other  Colonies  on  the  Continent  will  be  ex- 
posed to,  if  not  timely  prevented  ;  interspersed  with  many 
useful  Hints,  in  Regard  to  our  Plantations  in  General. 
To  which  is  added  a  large  and  accurate  Map  of  Carolana, 
and  of  the  River  Meschacebe.  London:  Printed  for  and 
sold  by  Olive  Payne,  at  Horace's  Head  in  Pope's  Head 
Alley,  Cornhill,  opposite  the  Royal  Exchange,  1741 .  8vo, 
27  1.,  pp.  122.     .Map. 

This  work  was  reprinted  in  St.  Louis.  1840.  8vo,  pp.  vi,  90. 
And  reprinted  in  Frenches  Historical  Collections  of  Louisiana,  II, 
221.     Philadelphia  :  1850. 

"The  text  contains  a  description  of  the  resources  and  attrac- 
tions of  the  country,  the  preface  an  account  of  the  vessel  which  was 


CKAFFOKD.  233 

turned  back  from  the  entrance  of  the  Mississippi  by  Bienville.  The 
appendix  is  an  argument  setting  forth  the  claimant's  title  to  the 
grant,  and  also  contains  a  curious  story  of  the  expedition  from 
Massachusetts  to  New  Mexico  in  1678,  in  which  he  claims  that  La 
Salle's  guides  were  Indians  who  accompanied  that  expedition." 
Burrows  Bros.  Catalog. 

Sold:  1741  cd. :  Bangs,  Merwin,  [865,  8.00;  Plessanton, 
1895,  8.20;  Brevoort,  1890,  12.25;  Murphy,  [884,  o.oo; 
Deane,  1898.  sewed.  8.25;  Dunbar,  1892,  8.50;  Cooke, 
1883,  old  elf,  11.00;  Field,  1875.  hlf  mo,  unct,  by  lirad- 
street.  10.00;  Bangs,  1901,  elf.  10.50;  Del  Monte,  [901, 
elf,  2  other  pieces  bd  in,  8.10;  Anderson,  [905,  lilt  mo, 
16.00. 

1104.  COZZENS,  SAMUEL  W.     The  Marvellous  Country:  or 

Three  Years  in  Arizona  and  New  Mexico,  the  Apaches' 
Home.  Comprising  a  Description  of  this  Wonderful 
Country,  its  immense  Mineral  Wealth,  its  magnificent 
Mountain  Scenery,  Ruins  of  Ancient  Towns,  &c.  Bos- 
ton:  Lee  &  Shepard,  1876.    8vo.    Illustrated. 

Sold:  Donaldson,  1899,  1.10;  Guild,  1886,  1.30. 

1 105.  CRAFFORD,  JOHN.    A  Xew  and  Most  |  Exact  Account  | 

Of  the  Fertile  and  Famous  Colony  of  |  Carolina  (On  the 
Continent  of  America)  |  whose  Latitude  is  from  36  Deg. 
of  North  Latitude,  to  29  Deg.  |  Together  with  a  |  Mari- 
tine  Account  of  its  Rivers,  Barrs,  Soundings  and  Har- 
bours; I  also  of  the  Natives,  their  Religion,  Traffick  and 
Commodities.  |  Likewise  the  Advantages  accrewing  to 
all  Adventurers  by  the  Cu-  |  stoms  of  the  Countrey ; 
Being  the  most  Healthful  and  Fertile  |  of  his  Majesties 
Territories  on  the  said  Continent  of  |  America.  |  As  also 
an  Account  of  the  Islands  of  Bermudas,  the  Harbours, 
Situa-  I  tion,  People.  Commodities.  &c,  belonging  to 
said  Islands ;  |  the  whole  being  a  Compendious  Account 
of  a  Voyage  made  (by  |  an  Ingenious  Person)  for  a  full 
discovery  of  the  above-said  places.  |  Begun  in  October 
82,  and  finished  this  present  Year,  1683.  |  Dublin  :  Printed 
for  Nathan  Tarrant  at  the  Kings-Arms  in  Corn-Market. 
1683.  I  4to,  pp.  7. 

"The  two  last  lines  read:  'Taken  by  John  Crnfford,  who  was 
Super  cargo  of  the  good  Ship  the  James  of  Erwin,  burthen  about 
50  Tuns."    Sabin. 

Sold:   Barlow,    1890,  elf.  git.  extra,   by    Bedford,   2   leaves 

pieced,  105.00. 


234  CRAIG. 

uc6.  CRAFT,  DAVID  (REV.).  History  of  Bradford  County, 
Pennsylvania,  with  Illustrations  and  Biographical 
Sketches  of  Some  of  its  Prominent  Men  and  Pioneers. 
Published  by  L.  H.  Everts  &  Co.,  1878.  (Philadelphia.) 
4to.  pp.  492,  9.* 

Lithograph  frontispiece  of  Lake  Pond  Hill. 

1 107.  CRAFTS,  JAMES  MONROE.     History  of  the  Town  of 

Whately,  Mass. ;  including;  a  Narrative  of  leading  Events 
from  the  First  Planting  of  Hatfield,  1661-1899,  as  revised 
and  edited  by  J.  M.  Crafts,  with  Family  Genealogies.  2d 
edition.  Orange,  Mass.:  D.  L.  Crandall,  1903.  8vo,  pp. 
628.     Illustrations.     Portraits.     Maps.* 

Revised  and  enlarged  from  J.  H.  Temple's  History  of  Whately. 
1660-1871. 

1 108.  CRAIG,  C.  F.     A  Summary  of  the  Advantages  of  North- 

west Missouri.  Including  the  Celebrated  Platte  Pur- 
chase.   St.  Joseph  :  1880.    8vo,  pp.  109.    Map. 

1 109.  CRAIG,  NEVILLE  B.    The  History  of  Pittsburgh  with  a 

Brief  Notice  of  its  Facilities  of  Communication,  and  other 
Advantages  for  Commercial  and  Manufacturing  Pur- 
poses. With  Two  Maps.  Pittsburgh:  Publ.  by  John 
Mellor,  1851.  i2mo,  pp.  xiv,  312.  Folding  Map  of  Brad- 
dock's  Route.  Frontispiece,  folding  outline  plan  of  Pitts- 
burgh and  the  rivers  and  country  about.* 

Sold:  Fisher.  1866,  .62;  Woodward,  1869,  1.00;  Cable,  1882. 
1.63;  Brinley,  1880,  1.00;  Henkels,  1900,  1.70;  Waterbury. 
!895,  i-37:  Bushnell,  1883,  plates  inserted,  1.62;  West, 
1889,  1.25  ;  Bourquin.  1894.  90  cts. ;  Hoffmann.  1877,  1.75  ; 
Shurtleff,  1875,  75  cts.;  Bangs,  Merwin,  1865,  38  cts.; 
Clogston,  1875,  1. 00. 

1 1 10.  .     Exposure  of  a  Few  of  the  many  Misstatements  in 

H.  M.  Brackenridge's  History  of  the  Whiskey  Insurrec- 
tion. Pittsburgh  :  John  S.  Davidson,  1859.  i8mo,  pp.  vi. 
79.     Errata  3  lines. 

Sold:  Bangs,  Merwin,  1865,  .25;  Fisher,  1866,  2.00. 

in  1.  .  Lecture  upon  the  Controversy  between  Pennsyl- 
vania and  Virginia  about  the  Boundary  Line,  delivered 
at   the    University    Building,    Pittsburgh,    December    5, 


CRAMER. 


235 


[843.     Pittsburgh :  Printed  by  A.  Jaynes,  1843.    8vo  PP 

30.* 

Reprinted  in  "The  Olden  Time,"  1,  434.  This  was  a  monthly 
devoted  to  historical  subjects.  Two  volumes  were  issued  Pitts- 
burg, 1846-48.    8vo,  pp.  viii,  576;  iv,  572. 

ma.  CRAMER,  ZADOK.  The  |  Navigator:  |  or  the  |  Trader. 
useful  Guide  J  in  navigating  the  |  Monongahela,  Alle- 
gheny I  Ohio  and  Mississippi  |  Rivers;  |  Containing  an 
ample  account  |  of  those  much  admired  Waters  |  from 
the  Head  of  the  former  to  the  Mouth  of  the  latter;  j  A 
Concise  description  of  their  |  Towns.  Villages,  Harbours, 
Settlements,  &c.  |  with  Particular  Directions  |  how  to 
navigate  them  |  in  all  stages  of  the  Water.  Pointing  out 
their  |  Rocks,  Ripples,  Channel,  Islands  |  Bluffs,  Creeks. 
Rivers,  &c,  |  and  the  distances  from  place  to  place.  |  Il- 
lustrated with  thirteen  accurate  Maps  of  the  |  Mississippi 
and  one  of  Pittsburgh.  |  The  fifth  edition  much  improved 
and  enlarged.  |  To  which  is  added  an  account  of  Louisi- 
ana:  I  and  a  notice  of  the  |  Mines,  Minerals.  Natural 
Curiosities,  &c.  |  Pittsburgh :  |  From  the  Press  of  Zadok 
Cramer.  |  1806.  |  121110,  pp.  94. 

The  first  edition  was  reprinted  with  additions  as  below :  Cramer, 
Z.  The  Navigator,  &c.  To  which  is  added  an  Appendix  containing 
an  Account  of  Louisiana.  &c.  as  discovered  by  the  voyage  under 
Captains  Lewis  and  Clarke.  Sixth  Edition,  Improved  and  Enlarged 
Pittsburgh:  1S08.  i2mo.  Maps.  +  Seventh  Edition  Enlarged 
With  Maps  of  the  Ohio  added  and  Appendix  (as  before).  Pitts- 
burgh: Feby.,  1811.     l2mo,  pp.  295. 

JII3-  •  The  Navigator:  containing  directions  for  Navi- 
gating the  Monongahela.  Allegheny.  Ohio,  and  Miss 
sippi  Rivers  ;  With  an  ample  Account  of  the  much  ad- 
mired waters,  from  the  head  of  the  former  to  the  mouth 
of  the  latter,  and  a  concise  description  of  their  Town-. 
Villages,  Harbors,  Settlements,  &c,  with  Maps  of  th< 
Ohio  and  Mississippi.  To  which  is  added  An  Appendix. 
Containing  an  Account  of  Louisiana,  and  of  the  Mis- 
souri and  Columbia  Rivers,  as  Discovered  by  the  Voyage 
under  Capts.  Lewis  and  Clarke.  Eighth  Edition.  Im- 
proved and  Enlarged.  Pittsburgh:  Cramer,  Spear  and 
Eichbaum,  1814.     i2mo,  pp.  360. * 

+  Ninth  Edition.  Pittsburgh  (Ibid.)  :  1817.  i2mo. 
PP-  304-  +  Tenth  Edition.  Pittsburgh  :  Cramer  &  Spear. 
1818.  I21HO.  pp.  304.  +  Eleventh  Edition.  1821.  i2mo, 
PP-  283.  +  Twelfth  Edition.     1824.     121110.  pp.  27;. 


236  CRAPO. 

"For  an  amplification  of  this  work,  see  Cumings  (S.).  The 
author's  name  does  not  appear  on  the  title.  In  the  10th  and  nth 
editions  the  words — improved  and  enlarged — are  left  out,  otherwise 
exactly  as  above;  in  the  12th  and  last  edition  the  words  Monon- 
gahela,  Allegheny,  are  left  out,  as  well  as  the — improved  and  en- 
larged. On  the  last  page  of  the  7th  and  all  subsequent  editions, 
there  is  a  list  of  articles  of  merchandise  and  boats,  &c.  &c.  on  the 
Ohio,  'Taken  from  the  Pilot  Books— By  James  McDrum.'  For  this 
list  of  editions  of  Cramer,  I  am  indebted  to  Mr.  W.  M.  Darlington 
of  Pittsburgh,  who  is  good  authority."    Sabin. 

Sold:  Bangs,  1805  ed.,  1873,  fi-°°:  Bangs,  1814  ed.,  1873. 
6.50;  Brinley,  1808  ed.,  1881,  2.50;  Polock,  1904,  1818 
ed.,  hlf  bd,  4.00;  Pennypacker,  1814  ed.,  bds,  4.25. 

1114.  CRAMPTON,  S.  W.     Brief  History  of  St.  George's  Parish, 

Hartford  County,  Md.  Baltimore:  Printed  by  John  D. 
Toy,  185 1.     1 61110,  pp.  42.    Plate. 

11 15.  CRANE,  JAMES  M.    The  Past.  Present  and  Future  of  the 

Pacific.  San  Francisco:  Sterett  &  Co.,  1866.  8vo,  pp.  79. 
paper. 

1 1 16.  CRANZ,  DAVID.     Alte  und   Neue   Bruder  Historie  oder 

kurz  gefasste  Geschichte  der  Evangelischen  Bruder  Uni- 
tat.  Barby:  1771.  8vo.  -f-  Barby :  Chr.  Fr.  Laux,  1772. 
8vo,  8  1.,  pp.  868,  (55). 

The  complete  history  of  the  Moravians,  from  their  start  to  1769, 
with  all  the  early  history  of  their  settlement  in  Pennsylvania. 

Sold:  Pennypacker,  1906,  elf,  1.25. 

1 1 17.  CRAPO,  WILLIAM  W.     Proceedings  at  the  Celebration 

at  New  Bedford,  Sept.  14,  1864,  of  the  200th  Anniversary 
of  the  Incorporation  of  the  Town  of  Dartmouth  (with 
historical  address  by  W.  W.  Crapo,  and  poem  by  James 
B.  Congdon).     New  Bedford:  1865.    8vo,  pp.  175. 

Sold:  Manson,  1899,  50  cts. 

1 1 18.  .     Centennial  in  New  Bedford,  historical  Address  by 

Wm.  W.  Crapo,  delivered  on  the  Occasion  of  the  Cele- 
bration in  New  Bedford  of  the  Fourth  of  July,  1876,  to 
which  is  added  an  Account  of  the  Celebration  and  an 
Appendix.     New  Bedford:   1876.    8vo. 

Sold:  Manson,    1899,  20  cts.;  J.   G.   Smith,    1883,  40  cts.; 
Cooke,  1883.  1.25  :  Guild,  1887,  50  cts. 


CRICK.  H.  237 

1119.  CRAPSEY,  EDWARD.    The  Nether  Side  of  New  York; 

or,  The  Crime.  Poverty,  and  Vice  of  the  Greal  .Metrop- 
olis.    New   York:  Sheldon  &  Co.,  1877.    8vo,  pp.  185.* 

1120.  CRAWFORD,  LUCY.    The  History  of  the  White  Moun- 

tains, from  the  First  Settlement  of  the  Upper  Coos  and 
Pequaket.  By  Lucy,  Wife  of  Ethan  Allen  Crawford, 
Esq.,  White  Hills,  1846.  Portland:  Printed  by  F.  A.  & 
A.  F.  Gerrish,  1846.     [6mo,  pp.  204,  (1). 

Sold:  Manson,  1899,  2.25;  Cable,  1882,  full  mo,  git,  7.50; 
M.  D.  Oilman,  1884,  2.50;  Deane,  1898,  175:  Guild,  1887, 
1. 12. 

1121.  .     The   History   of  the   White   Mountains,   from   the 

First  Settlement  of  Upper  Coos  and  Pequaket.  By  Lucy. 
Wife  of  Ethan  Allen  Crawford.  Esq.  First  published  in 
1845.  With  Preface  by  Henry  Wheelock  Ripley.  Port- 
land, Maine:  Hoyt,  Fogg  &  Donham.  1883.  i6mo,  pp. 
230.  Illustrated.  +  Portland:  1',.  Thurston  &  Co..  1886. 
iomo,  pp.  228.     Illustrated. 

Sold:  1883  ed. :  Balcom,  1901,  .87. 

1 1 22.  CRAYON,  JOSEPH  PERCY.    Rockaway  Records  of  Mor- 

ris County,  X.  J.,  Families:  Cemetery  Records.  Church 
History,  Military  Records.  Local  History,  Genealogies 
of  the  Old  Families,  nearly  20.000  Data.  Rockaway. 
X.  I. :  Rockaway  Publ.  Co.,  1002.  121110,  pp.  300.  Por- 
traits. 

1 123.  CREIGH,  ALFRED.    History  of  Washington  County.  Pa., 

from  its  First  Settlement  to  the  Present  Time.  Fir^t 
under  Virginia  as  Yogogania,  Ohio,  or  Augusta  County 
until  1781,  and  subsequently  under  Pennsylvania.  With 
Sketch  of  all  the  Townships,  Boroughs  and  Villages, 
&c. :  and  to  which  is  added  a  Full  Account  of  the  Cele- 
brated Mason  &  Dixon"s  Line,  the  Whiskey  Insurrec- 
tion. Indian  Warfare.  Traditional  and  Local  Historical 
Events.  Second  edition  revised  and  corrected.  Harris- 
burg:  B.  Singerly,  1871.  8vo,  pp.  375.  Appendix,  pp. 
132.* 
Sold:  Stone.  1897,  cl,  i,-?:  M.  D.  Gilman,  1884.  2.00:  Bour- 
quin.   1804.  'Qo  cts. ;  Perry.  1899.  3.00. 


2^8  CREVECOEUR. 

1 124.  CREVECOEUR,  J.  HECTOR  ST.  JOHN.     Letters  from 

an  American  Farmer ;  Describing  Certain  Provincial  Sit- 
uations, Manners,  and  Customs,  not  generally  known ; 
and  conveying  some  Idea  of  the  late  and  present  Inte- 
rior Circumstances  of  the  British  Colonies  in  Xorth 
America.  Written  for  the  Information  of  a  Friend  in 
England.  By  Hector  St.  John  (Creve  Coeur),  A  Farmer 
in  Pennsylvania.  London :  Thomas  Davies  and  Lockyer 
Davies,  1782.  8vo,  8  1.,  pp.  318.  2  Maps.  +  Dublin: 
John  Enshaw.  1782.  121110,  6  1.,  pp.  256.  2  Maps.  -|-  New 
Edition.  London:  Thomas  Davies,  1783.  8vo,  7  1.,  pp. 
326.  2  Maps.  -\-  Philadelphia :  From  the  Press  of 
Mathew  Care}-,  March  4,  1873.  121110,  pp.  240.  -)-  Phila- 
delphia, 1798.     1 21110,  pp.  260. 

"The  author  was  a  native  of  Normandy,  of  noble  birth,  and 
came  to  the  British  Colonies  at  the  age  of  sixteen.  Having  estab- 
lished himself  on  a  farm  near  the  frontier,  he  became  one  of  the 
first  victims  of  the  War  of  Independence,  the  Indian  allies  of  Great 
Britain  setting  fire  to  and  destroying  his  property.  He  wrote  his 
letters  during  the  different  epochs  of  the  war,  in  English.  Return- 
ing to  France  he  translated  them  into  French."    Rich. 

"His  work  is  a  most  pleasing  report  of  the  resources  and  charms 
of  the  country  when  it  was  far  more  isolated  and  exclusively  rural 
than  at  present.  Somewhat  like  a  prose  idyl  is  this  record:  Hazlitt 
delighted  in  its  naive  enthusiasm,  and  commended  it  to  Charles 
Lamb,  as  well  as  in  the  'Quarterly,'  as  giving  an  idea  how  American 
scenery  and  manners  may  be  treated  with  a  lively  poetic  interest. 
Tuckerman's  America  and  her  Commentators."    Sabin 

French  editions  :  Paris  :  Cuchet.  1784.  2  vols.  8vo.  1785.  Paris: 
Cuchet.  3  vols.  1787.  Dutch  and  German  editions:  Leyden :  L. 
Herdingh.  1784.  8vo.  Leipzig  und  Leignitz :  David  Geigert,  1784. 
l2mo.  4-  Berlin :  1802.  -j-  Large  paper  edition,  with  plates  in  folio. 
Paris  :  1801.    3  vols. 

Sold:  1783  ed. :  Barlow,  1890,  2.50:  1784  ed.,  Paris:  Chitten- 
den. 1894.  80  cts. 

1125.  .     Letters  from  an  American  Farmer,  by  J.  Hector 

St.  John  Crevecoeur.  With  a  Foreword  by  Professor 
W .  P.  Trent  of  Columbia,  and  an  appendix  containing 
some  hitherto  unpublished  letters  from  Crevecoeur  to 
Franklin.    8vo. 

"A  reprint  of  a  delightful  American  classic  first  issued  in  1782 
and  now  for  more  than  a  century  out  of  print.  Crevecoeur,  whose 
full  name  was  J.  Hector  St.  John  Crevecoeur,  was  horn  in  Nor- 
mandy in  1731  and  came  to  this  country  at  the  age  of  twenty-three. 
His  book,  written  in  the  form  of  letters  from  an  American  Farmer 
in  Pennsylvania  to  a  friend  in  England,  became  immediately  popular 
and  won  praise  from  Hazlitt,  and  Charles  Lamb.  Its  graceful  Eng- 
lish style,  its  love  of  nature  and  keen  observation  of  natural  phe- 


CROCKETT.  239 

nomena,  its  cheerful  optimism  and  humor  make  it  as  fresh  and 
readable  to-day  as  it  was  one  hundred  years  ago."  Burrozvs  Bros. 
List. 

1126.  CREW,  HARVEY  W.    Centennial  History  of  the  City  of 

Washington,  D.  C. ;  with  full  outline  of  the  Natural  Ad- 
vantages, &c.  Dayton,  Ohio:  W.  J.  Shuey,  1892.  4to, 
pp.  770,  1.    24  plates. 

This  book  was  written  almost  exclusively  by  W.  B.  Webb  and 
J.  Wooldrige. 

1 127.  CRISSEY,    THERON    WILMOT.      History   of    Norfolk. 

Litchfield  County,  Connecticut,  1744-1900.  Everett, 
Mass. :  1900.    8vo,  pp.  648. 

See  Joseph  Eldridge. 

1128.  CROCKETT,  DAVID  (COL.).     A  Narrative  of  the  Life 

of  David  Crockett  of  the  State  of  Tennessee.  Written 
by  Himself.  Philadelphia:  E.  L.  Carey  and  A.  Hart, 
1834.  i2ino,  pp.  211.  -f-  Boston:  Allen  &  Ticknor.  pp. 
211.  4"  Sixth  Edition.  Philadelphia:  1834.  121110,  pp. 
211.  +  London  :  1834.  121110. -j- Twelfth  Edition.  Phila- 
delphia: 1835.  i2mo.  -f-  New  York:  1837.  121110,  pp.  21 1. 
New  York:  1845.  i2mo.  -f-  New  York:  Wm.  H.  Gra- 
ham, 1848.     i2mo,  pp.  211. 

A  Pictorial  Life  and  Adventures  was  published  in  Philadelphia 
in  1852.  8vo,  pp.  193.  Also  Life  and  Adventures.  Cincinnati : 
1833.  i2mo.  The  Same.  By  the  author  of  Kit  Carson.  New 
York:  Beadle  &  Co.    i6mo,  pp.  96.    (n.  d.) 

1129.  .     Life  of  Col.  David  Crockett,  written  by  Himself. 

Comprising  his  Early  Life,  Hunting  Adventures,  Serv- 
ices under  General  Jackson  in  the  Creek  War,  Election- 
eering Speeches.  Career  in  Congress,  Triumphal  Tour  in 
the  Northern  States,  and  Services  in  the  Texan  War. 
To  which  is  added  an  account  of  Col.  Crockett's  glorious 
Death  at  the  Alamo  while  fighting  in  defense  of  Texan 
Independence.  By  the  Editor.  Philadelphia:  G.  G. 
Evans.  1859.     121110,  pp.  405. 

1130.  .    Col.  Crockett's  Exploits  and  Adventures  in  Texas; 

wherein  is  contained  A  full  account  of  his  Journey  from 
Tennessee  to  the  Red  River  and  Natchitoches,  and 
thence  across  Texas  to  San  Antonio;  including  his  many 
Hair-breadth  escapes;  Together  with  a  Topographical. 


24O  CROXISE. 

Historical  and  Political  View  of  Texas.  Written  by 
himself.  The  Narrative  brought  down  from  the  Death 
of  Col.  Crockett  to  the  Battle  of  San  Jacinto,  by  an  Eye 
Witness.  Sixth  Edition.  Philadelphia:  Y.  K.  &  P.  G. 
Collins,  1837.  i2mo,  pp.  viii,  13-216.  Portrait,  -f-  Lon- 
don :  1837.  i2mo.  -)-  Cincinnati:  U.  P.  James,  1839. 
i8mo,  pp.  216.  +  New  York:  1845. 

1 131.  CROFUTT,  G.  A.     Grip-Sack  Guide  of  Colorado.     Vol.  1. 

Omaha:  1881.     Imp.  8vo.     Folding  map.     Illustrated. 

1132.  CROFUT,  W.  A. ;  MORRIS,  JOHN  M.    Military  and  Civil 

History  of  Connecticut,  during  the  War  of  1861-5;  Com- 
prising a  Detailed  Account  of  the  various  Regiments  and 
Batteries.  New  York:  Ledyard  Bill,  1868.  8vo,  pp.  892. 
Illustrated.  -f-  Third  Edition.  New  York :  Ledyard  Bill, 
1869.    8vo,  2  1.,  pp.  891.     14  Plates. 

Sold:  J.  G.  Smith,  1883,  3.50. 

1 133.  CROLL,  REV.  P.  C.    Ancient  and  Historic  Landmarks  in 

the  Lebanon  Valley.  Philadelphia:  Lutheran  Publish- 
ing Co.,  1895.    8vo,  pp.  xii,  334.    Illustrated.* 

Frontispiece  portrait  of  Mr.  Croll.  First  published  as  a  series 
of  articles  in  the  Lebanon  daily  paper.  Story  of  the  early  settlement 
of  Western  Pennsylvania. 

Sold:  Cresson,  1902,  1.80. 

1 1 34.  CRONISE,  TITUS  FEY.    The  Natural  Wealth  of  Califor- 

nia. Comprising  Early  History,  Geography,  Topog- 
raphy, and  Scenery ;  Climate ;  Agriculture  and  Commer- 
cial Products ;  Geology,  Zoology  and  Botany ;  Mineral- 
ogy, Mines,  and  Mining  Processes;  Manufactures, 
Steamship  Lines,  Railroads,  and  Commerce;  Immigra- 
tion, Population  and  Society;  Educational  Institutions 
and  Literature ;  together  with  a  Detailed  Description  of 
Each  Countv ;  its  Topography.  Scenery.  Cities  and 
Towns,  Agr  cultural  Advantages,  Mineral  Resources, 
and  Varied  Productions.  San  Francisco:  IT.  TT.  Ban- 
croft &  Co.,  1868.    Roy.  8vo,  pp.  xvi.  696. 

Sold:  Manson,  1890,  50  cts. ;  Child,  1882.  2.25.;  Randall. 
1901,  80  cts.;  Randall.  1901,  80  cts.;  S.  L.  Boardman, 
1883,  50  cts.;  M.  D.  Gilman,  1884.  1.25;  Bourquin,  1804, 
1.00;  Cooke,  1883,  hlf  mo,  5.75;  Guild,  1887.  2.75. 


CROSSWELL.  24I 

1 135.  CROSBY,  JAAZANIAH.     History  of  Charlestown  in  New 

Hampshire,  from  its  First  Grant  by  the  Province  of  Mas- 
sachusetts in  1735  to  the  Year  1833.  Ry  Jaazaniah 
Crosby,  Pastor  of  the  First  Church  in  said  town.  Con- 
cord:  Marsh,  Capen  &  Lyon,  1833.    8vo,  pp.  41. 

Sold:  Manson,  1899,  paper,  4.00;  Darrah,  1904.  orig.  paper, 
cover,  3.50. 

1 136.  CROSS,  C.  F.    History  of  Lyon  County,  Minna.    Historical 

and  Descriptive.     Marshall :  1884.    8vo. 

1137.  CROSS,  DAVID.    History  of  Weare,  N.  H.     Compiled  b) 

a  Committee  appointed  by  the  Town,  consisting  of  David 
Cross,  Josiah  G.  Dearborn,  Sylvester  C.  Gould,  Abner 
P.  Collins,  and  Robert  Peaslee.  Published  by  the  Town. 
Manchester. 

1138.  CROSS,  FRED  J.     The  Free  Lands  of  Dakota.     With  a 

Description  of  the  Country,  the  Climate,  the  Valleys. 
Prairies,  Crops,  Land  Laws,  &c.  Yankton,  Dakota: 
1876.    8vo,  pp.  31. 

1139.  CROSS,  L.  R.  H.     Bygones.     Some  Things  not  generally 

Known  in  the  Flistory  of  Northficld,  \T.  H.  Concord: 
1900.    8vo,  pp.  15. 

1 140.  CROSSMAN,  JOSEPH  W.     New- Years  discourse  deliv- 

ered at  Salisbury,  Ct.,  on  Lord's  day,  Jan.  2,  1803,  con- 
taining the  ancient  history  of  the  town.  Hartford:  1803. 
pp.  28. 

1141.  CROSSWELL,  JOSEPH.    A  New  World  planted:  or  the 

Adventures  of  the  Forefathers  of  New  England  :  who 
landed  in  Plymouth,  December  22,  1620.  An  Historical 
Drama.     Boston  :  1802.     i2mo,  pp.  45. 

Sold:  Manson,  1899,  5.25. 

1 142.  CROSSWELL,  SHERMAN.     A  General  History  of  Con- 

necticut ;  from  its  first  Settlement  under  George  Fen- 
wick  to  its  latest  period  of  amity  with  Great  Britain 
prior  to  the  Revolution,  including  a  Description  of  the 
Country  and  many  curious  and  interesting  Anecdotes. 
New  Haven  :  1829.  i2mo. 
Sold:  Henkels,  1901,  3.50. 


242  CUMING. 

1 143.  CROWELL,  JOHN  (M.  D.).    Colonial  and  Revolutionary 

History  of  Haverhill,  Mass.,  an  Oration  delivered  July  4, 
1876.    Haverhill:  1877.    8vo,  pp.  38. 

1144.  CROWELL,  ROBERT  (D.  D.).     History  of  the  Town  of 

Essex  from  1634  to  1700.  Boston:  C.  C.  P  Moody, 
Printer,  1853.    i2mo,  pp.  166,  (3).    Map  and  Woodcut. 

Sold:  Blanchard,  1898,  hlf  levt  mo,  git,  unct,  3.00;  Cable, 
1883,  50  cts. ;  Manson,  1899,  3.75;  Henkels,  1900,  1.00; 
Thornton,  1878,  2.00;  Guild,  1887,  1.12;  J.  G.  Smith,  1883, 
1.25;  Clogston,  1875,  1 .00. 

1 145. .     History  of  the  Town  of  Essex  from  1634  to  1868. 

By  the  late  Rev.  Robert  Crowell,  D.  D.  With  Sketches 
of  the  Soldiers  in  the  War  of  the  Rebellion.  By  Hon. 
David  Choate.     Essex:  The  Town,  1868.    8vo,  pp.  488." 

Sold:  Manson,  1899,  7.50;  J.  G.  Smith,  1883,  2.87;  Guild, 
1887,  2.50;  Clogston,  1875,  hlf  elf.  unct.  2.75:  Collins. 
1902,  cl,  presentation  copy  from  author,  3.00. 

1146.  CRUMRINE,   BOYD.      History   of   Washington    County. 

Pennsylvania,  with  Biographical  Sketches  of  many  of  its 
Pioneers   and    Prominent    Men.     Illustrated.      Philadel- 
phia :  L.  H.  Everts  &  Co.,  1882.    4to,  pp.  1002.* 
Published  at  $25.00  in  a  limited  edition. 

Sold:  Proud,  1003.  russ,  git,  9.25;  Henkels,  1898,  russ,  git. 
6.00 ;  Henkels,  1905,  hlf  mo,  6.25. 

1 147.  CULVER,  I.  F.     Alabama's  Resources  and  Future  Pros- 

pects, 1897.  By  I.  F.  Culver,  Commissioner  of  Agricul- 
ture.    Birmingham:  Roberts  &  Son,  1807.    Svo,  pp.  387. 

Contains  historical  sketches  of  the  counties  and  information  re- 
garding the  manufactures  and  agricultural  interests. 

"Undertakes  to  meet  an  inquiry  that  is  being  made  by  home- 
seekers  in  the  South."    Preface. 

1 148.  CUMING  (F.).     Sketches  of  a  Tour  to  the  western  Coun- 

try through  the  States  of  Ohio  and  Kentucky.  A  Voy- 
age down  the  Ohio  and  Mississippi  Rivers,  and  a  Trip 
through  the  Mississippi  Territory  and  Part  of  West  Flor- 
ida. Commenced  at  Philadelphia  in  the  Winter  of  1807, 
and  concluded  in  iSo'i.  With  Notes  and  an  Appendix, 
containing    some    Interesting:    Facts,    together    with     \ 


CUMINGS.  243 

Notice  of  an  Expedition  through  Louisiana     Pittsburgh: 
Cramer,  Spear  &  Eichbaum,  1810.     i2mo,  pp.  504.* 

"This  is  one  of  the  most  interesting  works  relating  to  the  West. 
We  believe  it  to  have  been  edited  by  Zadok  Cramer.  The  journey 
was  entirely  on  foot.  At  p.  324  Mr.  Cuming's  tour  ends,  then  fol- 
lows, 'Notes  of  a  voyage  from  Bayou  Pierre  to  the  mouth  of  the 
Mississippi  in  1799,  by  a  gentleman.'    pp.  325-354." 

"The  appendix  contains  narratives  of  great  importance.'- 
Thomson, 

Sold:  Hubbard,  1867,  4.25;  Mayer.  1870.  3.00;  Clogston, 
1875.  2.75;  Drake,  1876,  2.50;  Bell,  [895,  3.50:  Wood, 
T895.  375;  Bourquin,  1894,  2.30:  Brinley,  1881,  6.00: 
Guild,  1887.  slip,  3.25;  Barlow,  1890.  12.00-;  Anderson, 
1903,  slip,  cover  loose,  3.10;  Libbie,  1904,  slip  (library 
stamp  on  title),  3.40;  Polock,  1904.  slip.  13.50. 

1 149.  CUMINGS,  SAMUEL.  The  Western  Navigator;  contain 
ing  Charts  of  the  Ohio  River,  in  its  whole  Extent,  and 
of  the  Mississippi  River,  from  the  mouth  of  the  Missouri 
to  the  Gulf  of  Mexico,  accompanied  by  Directions  for  the 
Navigation  of  the  Ohio  and  Mississippi,  and  such  infor- 
mation concerning  the  Towns,  &c.  on  their  Banks  as  will 
be  most  useful  to  Travelers.  By  Samuel  Cumings.  Phil- 
adelphia :  E.  Littell,  1822.  Vol.  1.  Folio.  This  is  the 
title  to  the  volume  of  charts.  The  letter  press  has  the 
following  title : 


.    The  Western  Navigator;  containing  Direction^  for 

the  Xavigation  of  the  Ohio  and  Mississippi,  and — Infor- 
mation concerning  the  Towns,  &c,  on  their  Banks — 
Accompanied  by  Charts  of  the  Ohio  River  in  its  full 
Extent;  and  of  the  Mississippi,  from  the  Mouth  of  the 
Missouri.  Philadelphia:  E.  Littell.  1822.  Vol.  2.  8vo. 
pp.  4,  232,   (6). 

1150.  .      Western    Pilot;   containing    Charts    •  ;"    the    Ohio 

River  and  of  the  Mississippi  from  the  Mouth  of  the  Mis- 
souri to  the  Gulf  of  Mexico ;  accompanied  with  Direc- 
tions for  Navigating  the  same,  and  a  Gazetteer;  or  De- 
scription of  the  Towns  on  their  Banks.  Tributary 
Streams,  &c,  also,  a  Variety  of  Matter  interesting  to 
Travellers,  and  all  concerned  in  the  Navigation  of  those 
Rivers.  Cincinnati:  1828.  8vo.  +  Cincinnati:  X.  X  G. 
Guilford.    1829.     8vO,   pp.    104.      Maps  and   _»   Plates.   -f- 


244  CURTIS. 

Cincinnati:  Guilford,  1834.  8vo,  pp.  152.  -\-  With  a 
Table  of  Distances  from  Town  to  Town  on  all  the  above 
Rivers.  Revised  and  Corrected  by  Capt.  Charles  Ross 
&  Geo.  Conclin.  Cincinnati:  Geo.  Conclin.  1840.  8vo, 
pp.  144.     Maps.  -|-  The  Same.     1841. 

The  Charts  are  43  engraved  on  wood  and  printed  with  the  book, 
each  occupying  a  page.     See  Cramer,  from  whom  Cuming  got  most 
of  his  data. 
Sold:   1829  ed. :   Brinley,   1881,   4.25;   same   sale.    1832  ed., 
3.50;  Cable,  1883,  1849  ecU  37  cts. 

1151.  CUNNINGHAM,   G.  A.     History  of  Neenah,  illustrated. 

Being'  a  Complete  Historical  Sketch  from  the  "Early 
Days"  to  the  present  Time.  Containing  also  a  Full  and 
Complete  Record  of  Neenah  in  the  Rebellion,  and  a  Com- 
plete City  and  Business  Directory.  To  which  is  ap- 
pended Historical  Sermons  and  Sketches  by  Resident 
Clergymen,  making  a  Complete  Church  History  of  Nee- 
nah.     Neenah,  Wis. :  The  Author.  1878.     121110.  pp.  254, 

53- 

1152.  CURLEY,    EDWIN   A.      Nebraska,   its   Advantages,    Re- 

sources, and  Drawbacks.  Ilustrated.  New  York:  The 
American  and  Foreign  Publication  Company,  Araer. 
News  Co.,  1875.  8vo,  pp.  6.  433.  Maps  and  Plates.  + 
The  Same.  London:  1875.  8vo,  pp.  433. 
Sold:  Cable,  1882,  mor,  git,  1.00;  Cable,  1883,  London,  1875 
ed.,  75  cts.;  Bourquin,  1804,  1875,  N.  Y..  ed.,  90  cts.: 
London,  1875  ed. :  Guild,  1887,  2.25. 

1153.  CURRIER,  JOHN  JAMES.     History  of  Newbury,  Mass., 

635-1902.     Boston:  Damrell  &  Upham,   1902.     8vo.  pp. 

755.    Portraits,  maps,  facsimiles. 

1154.  CURRY,  DANIEL.     New  York  ;  a  Historical  Sketch  of  the 

Rise  and  Progress  of  the  Metropolitan  City  of  America, 
by  a  New  Yorker.  With  Illustrations.  New  York:  Pub- 
lished by  Carlton  &  Phillips,  1853.  i2mo,  pp.  339.  Maps 
and  engravings.* 

1155.  CURTIS,    C.    B.      New    Castle.      Bi-Centennial    Souvenir, 

1693-1893.    Compiled  by  C.  B.  Curtis.     (With  Historical 
Address  by  F.  W.  Hackett.)     Concord:  1893.     8vo,  pp. 
50.    Illustrated. 
Sold:  Balcom,  1901,  1.30. 


CUSHING.  245 

1156.  CURTIS,  GATES.    I  >ur  Country  and  its  People;  a  Memo- 

rial Record  of  St.   Lawrence  County,  X.  Y.     3  parts  in 
one.    Syracuse:  1891.    8vo. 

1157.  .    A  .Memorial  Record  of  St.  Lawrence  County,  \.  V. 

Syracuse:  1894.    8vo,  pp.  1160.    Illustrated. 

1158.  CURTIS,  JONATHAN.     \  Topographical  and  Historical 

Sketch   of   Epsom,    New    Hampshire.     Concord:    [823. 

8vo,  pp.  17. 

Also  in  Farmer  &  Moore's  Collections,  (2),  321. 

1159.    .    A  Topographical  and  Historical  Sketch  of  Epsom, 

New  Hampshire.     Republished  by  Request     Pittsfield, 
N.  H. :  Analecta  Publishing  Co.,  1885.    8vo,  pp.  12. 

First  published  in  1823.     Republished  by  John  C.  French. 

Sold:  Balcom,  1901,  .87;  Guild,  1887,  unct,  5.25. 

1 160.  CURWEN,  MASKELL  C.    A  Sketch  of  the  Hist.  <w  ,  ,f  the 

City  of  Dayton.     2d  edition.     Dayton:  James  '  )dell,  Jr., 
1850.    8vo,  pp.  64.    Map. 

"Previously  published  the  same  year  in  Odell's  Dayton  Direc- 
tory, and  the  present  edition  was  printed  from  the  same  plates.  At 
p.  56  is  a  folded  map  of  Montgomery  and  adjacent  counties.  The 
work  is  mainly  compiled  from  old  newspapers  and  works  on  Ohio 
and  the  West."'    Thomson. 

Sold:  Terry,  1889,  4.25. 

1161.  CUSHING,  C.     (Half  Title:)   Early  Settlers  of  Hingham, 

New  England.  (Title:)  Extracts  from  the  Minutes  of 
Daniel  Cushing  of  Hingham,  with  a  Photograph  of  his 
Manuscript,  entitled  A  List  of  the  Names  of  such  Per- 
sons as  came  out  of  the  Town  of  Hingham,  and  Towns 
adjacent,  in  the  County  of  Norfolk,  in  the  Kingdom  of 
England,  into  New  England,  and  settled  in  Hingham  in 
New  England.  Printed  for  Private  Distribution.  Bos 
ton:  Press  of  John  Wilson  and  Son,  1855.  410.  pp.  6. 
2  1..  pp.  7-28. 

But  24  copies  were  printed. 
Sold:  ShurtlefF,  1875,  ti.oo. 

1162.  CUSHING,  CALEB.     The  History  and   Present  State  of 

the  Town  of  Newburyport.     Newburyport:  Printed  by 

E.  \Y.  Allen,  1826.     121110,  pp.  viii,  120. 

Sold:  Hayes.  1898.  bds.  unct,  3.12:  Woodward.   [86  .  2.00; 
Brinley,  1879,  bds,  unct.  2.50:  Brinley,   1893,  bds.  unct. 


246  CUTLER. 

2.25;  Manson,  1899,  4.75;  Cable,  1882,  bds,  unct,  3.7s; 
Donaldson,  1899,  1.40;  Cable,  1883,  2.00;  J.  G.  Smith, 
1883.  bds,  unct,  5.50;  Deane,  1898,  2.75  ;  Guild,  1887,  6.00; 
Clogston,  1875,  87  cts. ;  Bangs,  1901,  hlf  ro,  3.00;  Libbie, 
1901,  bds.  3.00. 

1 163.  CUSHING,  JACOB.    Divine  judgments  upon  tyrants  :  And 

compassion  to  the  oppressed.  A  Sermon,  preached  at 
Lexington,  April  20th,  1778.  In  Commemoration  of  the 
Murderous  War  and  Rapine,  inhumanly  perpetrated,  by 
two  brigades  of  British  troops  in  that  town  and  neigh- 
borhood, on  the  Nineteenth  of  April.  1775.  Boston: 
Printed  by  Powars  &  Willis,  1778.  8vo,  pp.  28. 
Sold:  Manson,  1899,  wrappers,  unct,  16.50. 

1 164.  CUSHMAN,  DAVID  QUINBY.     The  History  of  Ancient 

Sheepscot  and  Newcastle,  including  earl}-  Pemaquid,  Da- 
mariscotta  and  other  contiguous  Places,  from  the  earliest 
Discovery  to  the  Present  Time ;  together  with  the  Gene- 
alogy of  more  than  Four  Hundred  Families.  Bath  :  1882. 
8vo,  pp.  458.     Portraits  and  maps. 

Sold:  Deane,  1898,  cl,  5.2s;  Manson,  1899.  5.50;  Boardman, 
18S3.  2.25;  Guild.  1887,5.25. 

1165.  CUTLER,  JERVIS.     A  |  Topographical  Description  |  of 

the  J  State  of  Ohio,  |  Indiana  Territory,  and  |  Louisiana. 
j  Comprehending  |  The  Ohio  and  Mississippi  Rivers,  | 
and  their  principal  Tributary  Streams:  |  The  face  of  the 
country,  soils,  waters,  natural  productions,  |  animal,  veg- 
etable, and  mineral ;  towns,  villages,  ]  settlements  and 
improvements:  |  and  |  A  Concise  Account  of  the  Indian 
Tribes  |  West  of  the  Mississippi.  |  To  which  is  added,  | 
An  Interesting  Journal  of  Mr.  Chas.  Le  Rave.  |  While  a 
captive  of  the  Sioux  nation,  on  the  waters  of  the  |  Mis- 
souri river,  j  By  a  Late  Officer  in  the  U.  S.  Army,  j  1!ms- 
ton:  '  Published  by  Charles  Williams.  |  J.  Belcher, 
Printer.  |  1812.     121110,  pp.  219.    5  Plates.* 

With  4  plates  of  the  Missouri  antelope,  portraits  of  a  man  and 
woman  of  the  Flat  Head  Nation,  and  a  rare  view  of  Cincinnati,  all 
engraved  by  J.  Cutler,  I'.  S.  Army.  Contains  the  first  engraved 
plate  of  Cincinnati. 

"Jervis  Cutler,  son  of  Ephraim  Cutler,  is  said  to  be  the  first  emi- 
grant who  landed  at  Marietta;  the  illustrations  in  this  work  were 
drawn  by  himself.  Pages  7-52  are  devoted  to  a  general  description 
of  Ohio,  and  at  p.  42  is  a  curious  view  of  Cincinnati  in  1809,  the  first 


CUTTER.  247 

engraved.  LeRaye's  Journal  of  his  experience  among  the  Sioux 
Indians  forms  part  of  the  volume  and  occupies  pages  158-204.  It 
never  appeared  in  any  other  form.  Lieutenant  Cutler  was  one  of 
the  band  of  emigrants  from  Mass.  under  Gen.  Rufus  Putnam,  who 
in  1788  settled  at  Marietta."     Thomson. 

"The  Journal  of  LeRaye,  not  published  elsewhere,  is  of  con- 
siderable value."    Brinley. 

"Thompson  speaks  of  it  as  containing  five  plates  in  which  he  is 
mistaken,  there  being  hut  four.  One  is  a  curious  view  of  Cincinnati 
in  1809  and  is  the  first  engraved  of  that  city."  Burrows  Bros. 
Catalog. 

Sold:  Fisher,  1866,  10.00;  Boon,  1870,  full  mo,  9.00;  Field, 
1875,  hlf  mo,  10.00;  Drake,  1876,  8.00;  Bell,  1895,  7.00; 
Brinley,  1881,  old  elf,  10.00;  Brinley.  1881,  slip,  9.00; 
Cable,  1882,  6.87;  Bushnell,  1883,  slip,  7.50;  Bangs,  1901, 
shp.  broken,  10.00;  Libbie,  1902,  slip,  lacks  frontisp., 
6.00;  Anderson,  1905,  shp,  lacks  2  plates,  name  cut  from 
title,  7.50. 

1 166.  CUTLER,  MANASSEH.     Hamilton  and  Hardwick,  Mass. 

Historical  Century  Sermon  at  Hamilton,  Oct.  27,  1814. 
Salem:  Thomas  C.  Cushing,  1815.    8vo.  pp.  26. 

Sold:  Manson,  1899,  1.60. 

1167.  CUTTER,  DANIEL  B.     History  of  Jaffrey,  N.  H.,  from 

the  Date  of  the  Masonian  Charter  to  the  Present  Time, 
1749  to  1880;  with  a  Genealogical  Register  of  the  Jaffrey 
Families  and  an  Appendix  containing  the  Proceedings  of 
the  Centennial  Celebration  in  1873.  Concord:  1881.  8vo. 
Portraits,  Maps  and  Illustrations. 

Sold:  Balcom,  1901.  3.00;  Bell.  1895,  3.12;  Blanchard,  1898. 
cl,  unct.  3.50;  Manson,  1899,  4.00;  Guild,  1887,  4.00. 

1168.  CUTTER,  WILLIAM  R.;  CUTTER,  BENJAMIN.     His- 

tory of  the  Town  of  Arlington.  Mass.  Formerly  the 
Second  Precinct  of  Cambridge,  or  District  of  Menotomy, 
afterwards  the  Town  of  West  Cambridge,  1655- 1879. 
With  a  Genealogical  Register  of  the  Inhabitants  of  the 
Precinct.     Boston  :  1880.    8vo.  pp.  368.     Map  and  Plates. 

Sold:  Dunbar,  1892,  1.87;  Balcom,  iqoi,  6.25;  Barlow,  1890, 
2.00;  Cable,  1883,  shts,  fid,  1.50;  Manson.  1899,  6.00;  J. 
G.  Smith.  1883,  shts,  flded,  1.62;  Guild,  1887,  2.25;  Avery. 
1900,  4.50;  Sheldon  &  Allen,  1900,  4.75;  Conland.  1004. 
cl.  git,  5.40. 


248  DAKOTA. 

1169.  CUTTS,  JAMES  MADISON.    The  Conquest  of  California 

and  New  Mexico,  by  the  Forces  of  the  United  States,  in 
the  Years  1846  &  1847.  With  Engravings,  Plans  of 
Battle,  &c.  Philadelphia:  Carey  &  Hart,  1847.  l2mo, 
pp.  264.* 

Sold:  Bourquin,  1894,  80  cts. 

1170.  DAGGETT,  JOHN.     Sketch  of  the  History  of  Attlebor- 

ough,  from  its  Settlement  to  the  Present  Time.  Ded- 
ham :  H.  Mann,  Printer,  1834.  8vo,  pp.  136.  +  Idem., 
i835- 
Sold:  Deane,  1898,  bds,  3.25 ;  Woodward,  1869,  3.25  ;  Cable, 
1882,  1.37;  Brinley,  1879,  3.00;  Balcom,  1901,  1.50;  Man- 
son,  1899,  1.37;  J.  G.  Smith,  1883,  2.50;  Shurtleff,  1875, 
1. 12;  Cooke,  1883,  hlf  mo,  git,  5.75;  Guild,  1887,  1.75; 
Clogston,  1875,  1.50;  Libbie,  1898,  3.00;  1835  ed. :  Bush- 
nell,  1883,  2.37. 

j  1 71.  DAKIN,  MOSES  (M.  D.).  Monterey,  or  the  Mountain 
City ;  containing  a  Description  of  the  Boundaries,  Situa- 
tion, Mountains,  Lakes,  Rivers,  Soil,  and  Climate,  Geo- 
logical Features,  Natural  Scenery,  Religious,  Moral,  and 
Literary  Institutions,  Number  of  Inhabitants,  and  of 
Professional  Men,  and  Manufacturing  Resources  of  the 
Southern  Part  of  the  County  of  Waldo,  Maine,  to  which 
is  added  an  Appendix,  giving  a  Brief  Account  of  some 
of  the  Islands  of  Penobscot  Bay.  Boston :  Mead's  Press, 
1847.     i2mo,  pp.  28. 

Sold:  Manson,  1899,  7.00. 

DAKOTA. 

1 172.  History    of     Southeastern     Dakota,     its     Settlement     and 

Growth,  etc. ;  with  a  Brief  Outline  History  of  the  Terri- 
tory in  General.    Sioux  City,  Iowa:  1881.    8vo. 

Sold:  Henkels,  1900,  2.00. 

1 173.  Northern    Dakota.      Its    Soil,    Climate    and    Productions. 

Fargo:  1877.    8vo,  pp.  24. 

1174.  Valley    City,    Dakota;    its    Commerce,    Manufactures,    and 

Progress.  St.  Paul :  Northwestern  Publ.  Co.,  1882.  8vo, 
pp.  52.     Folded  map.     Paper. 


DAMON.  249 

1 175.  Second  Annual   Report   of  the   Territorial   Auditor   to   the 

Legislative  Assembly  of  the  Territory  of  Dakota,  1864-5. 
Yankton,  Dakota:  1865.    8vo,  pp.  32. 

1175a.  Commissioner  of  Immigration.  (1889.)  The  Territory  of 
Dakota,  the  State  of  North  Dakota,  the  State  of  South 
Dakota  ;  an  Official,  Statistical,  Historical,  and  Political 
Abstract;  Agricultural,  Mineral.  Commercial.  Manufac- 
turing, Educational,  Social,  and  General  Statements.  By 
F.  IT.  Ilagertv.  3  pts.  in  1  vol.  Aberdeen.  S.  D. :  1889. 
8vo. 

1176.  DALBY,  J.  ARNOLD.     A  History  of  Old  Point  Comfort 

and  Fortress  Monroe,  Va.,  from  1608  to  Jan.,  1881  ;  with 
Sketches  of  Hampton  Normal  School,  National  Soldiers' 
Home  and  the  Hygeia  Hotel.  Norfolk,  Ya. :  X.  Y.  News 
Co.,  1881.     i6mo. 

1 177.  DALBY,  JOSEPH  W.  (REV.).     Woodbridge  and  Vicin- 

ity. The  Story  of  a  New  Jersey  Township.  Embracing 
the  History  of  Woodbridge,  Piscataway.  Metuchen,  and 
Contiguous  Places,  from  the  Earliest  Times.  New 
Brunswick:  1873.    8vo. 

Sold:  Weeks,  1902,  6.25  ;  Hurst,  1904,  cl,  6.00. 

1178.  DALL,    CAROLINE    (WELLS)    HEALEY.      Colorado, 

Utah  and  California.  Letters  Home  from.  Boston : 
1881.     i2mo,  pp.  430. 

1 1 79.  DALL,  WILLIAM  H.     Alaska  and  its  Resources.     Bos- 

ton: Lee  &  Shepard,  1870.  8vo,  pp.  627,  (1).  Map  and 
Woodcuts. 

"Some  copies  have  a  London  imprint."   Sabin. 
Sold:  S.  L.  Boardman,  1883,  1.25. 

1 180.  DALWIG,  J.  C.     Florida  als  Auswanderung-Kolonie  fur 

Deutschland  und  die  Schweitz.  St.  Gallen :  Scheitlin  u 
Zollikofer,  1845.    8vo. 

1181.  DAMON,  SAMUEL  C.     The  History  of  Holden.  Massa- 

chusetts. 1667-1841.    Worcester:  1841.    8vo,  pp.  (4),  vii- 

viii,  (2),  (1),  (1),  5-154.  (1).  +  155  (1).  Privately 
printed.* 

Verso  of  title-page  is  "Wallace  &  Ripley  Prs." 


25O  DANIELS. 

Sold:  Woodward,  1869,  4.50;  Brinley.  1879,  6.00;  Cable. 
1882,  3.50;  Manson,  1899,  2.25;  J.  G.  Smith,  1883,  3.00: 
Proud,  1903,  presentation  copy  from  author,  1.00;  Guild, 
1887,  5.25 ;  Clogston,  1875,  2.50. 

1 182.  .    An  Historical  Address  delivered  at  Holden,  Mass.. 

May  4,  1841,  the  first  Centennial  Celebration  of  the 
Municipal  Organization  of  the  Town  ;  with  Notes  and 
an  Appendix.     Worcester :  1841.    8vo,  pp.  8,  155,  (1). 

Sold:  A.  G.  Greene,  1869,  1.00. 

1 183.  DANA,  E.     Geographical  Sketches  on  the  Western  Coun- 

try. Designed  for  Emigrants  and  Settlers,  being  the 
Result  of  Extensive  Researches  and  Remarks,  to  which 
is  added  a  Summary  of  all  the  most  interesting  Matters 
on  the  Subject,  including  a  particular  Description  of  the 
Unsold  Public  Lands  collected  from  a  Variety  of  Au- 
thentic Sources,  also  a  List  of  the  Principal  Roads.  Cin- 
cinnati:  Looker,  Reynolds  &  Co..  1819.     121110,  pp.  312.* 

1 184.  DANA,    HENRY    SWAN.      History   of   Woodstock,   Vt. 

Cambridge:  1887.    4to.    Portrait,  and  heliotype  plates. 

Private!}'  printed,  not  published.  Only  30  copies  were  printed 
of  this  first  edition,  and  it  contains  matter  not  in  the  smaller  and 
second  edition. 

Sold:  Manson,  1899,  4°°- 

The  Same.  Boston:  Houghton,  Mifflin  &  Co..  1889. 
8vo,  pp.  (2),  xvi,  641.  Portraits,  map  and  illustrations. 
Second  edition. 

Sold:  Manson,  1899,  unct,  3.00;  Balcom,  1001.  2.25;  Chase 
&  Dale.  1897,  3.25:  Olcott,  1900,  cl,  unct,  git.  2.10;  Libbie. 
1901.  cl,  unct,  3.00. 

1 185.  DANA,  JAMES.     A   Century  Discourse  delivered  at  the 

Anniversary  Meeting  of  the  Freemen  of  the  Town  of 
Wallingford,  Ct.,  April  oth.  1770,  by  James  Dana,  D.  D.. 
Pastor  of  the  First  Church  in  said  Town.  Xew  Haven  : 
T.  &  S.  Green,  1770.    8vo. 

Sold:  Proud,  1903,  6  early  sermons  bd  with  it,  5.50:  Ander- 
son. 1003.  hlf  cl.  unct,  9.00. 

1186.  DANIELS,  GEORGE  FISHER.     The  Huguenots  in   the 

Xipmuck  Country;  or,  Oxford  prior  to  1713.     Introduc- 


DAKBV.  251 

tion  by  Oliver  Wendell  Holmes.  Boston:  Estes  &  Lau- 
riat,  1880.     121110,  pp.  168.    Map. 

Sold:  Manson,  1899,  1.85;  M.  D.  Oilman.  1884.  1.50;  Deane. 
1898,  2.50;  Guild,  1887,  1. 10. 

1187.  .     History  of  the  Town  of  Oxford,  .Mass.,  published 

by  the  Author,  G.  F.  Daniels,  with  the  Co-operation  of 
the  Town.  Oxford:  1892.  8vo,  pp.  vi,  (2),  856.  Illus- 
trated. 

With  Genealogies,  and  Notes  on  Persons  and  Estates. 
Sold:  Manson,  1899,  3.25. 

1188.  DANKERS,  JASPAR;  SLUYTER,  PETER.     Journal  of 

a  Voyage  to  New  York  and  a  Tour  in  several  of  the 
American  Colonies  in  1769-80  by  Jaspar  Dankers  and 
Peter  Sluyter  of  Wilwerd  in  Friesland.  Translated  from 
the  Original  Manuscript  in  Dutch  for  the  Long  Island 
Historical  Society  and  edited  by  Henry  C.  Murphy. 
Brooklyn  :  1867.    8vo,  4  I.,  pp.  xlvii,  440.     12  Plates. 

Long  Island  Hist.  Soc.  Coll.,  V.  I. 

1189.  DARBY,  JOHN  F.     St.  Louis.     Personal  Recollections  of 

many  Prominent  People  whom  I  have  known,  and  of 
Events,  especially  of  those  relating  to  the  History  of  St. 
Louis  during  the  first  half  of  the  Present  Century.  By 
John  F.  Darin.  With  Portrait.  St.  Louis:  G.  I.  Jone- 
&  Co.,  1880.    8vo.  pp.  480. 

Only  500  printed  at  $5  each. 

It  also  relates  to  Astor  (John  Jacob).  Grant  ( Lt..  U.  S.), 
DeSmit  (Father),  Dodge  (Henry).  Attempt  to  join  Burr's  expedi- 
tion. Doniphon  (Gen.)  Duels :  Benton-Lucas,  Pettes-Biddle,  and 
Smith-Houston.  LaFayette  (Gen.).  Mormon's  removal  from  Mis- 
souri. Polk  (Trusten),  Price  (Sterling).  Ralls  (Dan'l)  ;  casts  a 
vote  for  Benton  while  dying.  Reynolds  (Johnl.  Shelby  (Col.), 
Webster  (Dan.)  ;  visit  to  St.  Louis. 

1 1 90.  DARBY,  WILLIAM.     A  Geographical  Description  of  the 

State  of  Louisiana ;  presenting  a  View  of  the  Soil.  Cli- 
mate, Animal,  Vegetable,  and  Mineral  Productions;  illus- 
trative of  its  Natural  Physiognomy,  its  Geographical 
Configuration,  and  Relative  Situation:  with  an  Account 
of  the  Character  and  Manners  of  the  Inhabitants.  Being 
an  Accompaniment  to  the  Map  of  Louisiana.  Philadel- 
phia: Printed  for  the  Author  by  John  Melish,  1816.  8vo, 
9  I.,  pp.  270.  xvii.     Map. 


252  DAKBV. 

Sold:  Bangs,  1896,  3.75:  Cable,  1882,  75  cts. ;  Fisher,  1866, 
hlf  shp,  .75 ;  Woodward,  1869,  10  cts. ;  Rogers,  1900,  90 
cts. ;  Henkels,  1900,  70  cts. ;  Bourquin,  1894,  50  cts. ; 
Henkels,  1902,  bds,  unct,  1.40;  Field,  1875,  1.25;  Polock. 
1904,  shp,  2.00. 

1 191.  .  A  Geographical  Description  of  the  State  of  Louisi- 
ana, the  Southern  Part  of  the  State  of  Mississippi,  and 
Territory  of  Alabama;  Presenting  a  View  of  the  Soil, 
Climate,  Animal,  Vegetable  and  Mineral  Productions, 
Illustrative  of  their  Natural  Physiognomy,  their  Geo- 
graphical Configuration  And  Relative  Situation ;  With 
an  Account  of  the  Character  and  Manners  of  the  Inhabi 
tants.  Together  with  a  Map,  from  actual  Survey  and 
Observation,  projected  on  a  Scale  of  Ten  Miles  to  an 
Inch,  of  The  State  of  Louisiana,  and  adjacent  Countries. 
Second  Edition.  Enlarged  and  Improved.  (Motto  in 
French.)  New  York:  James  Olmstead,  1817.  8vo,  pp. 
xi,  356,  (4).    Map.* 

Sold:  Bangs,  1895,  3.00;  Murphy,  1884,  1.25;  Cooke,  1883, 
hlf  mo,  1.25;  Deane,  1898,  2.00;  Guild,  1887.  1.00;  Clog- 
ston,  1875,  1.62. 

1 192.  .  The  Emigrant's  Guide  to  the  Western  and  South- 
western States  and  Territories,  comprising  a  Geographi- 
cal and  Statistical  Description  of  the  States  of  Louisiana, 
Mississippi,  Tennessee,  Kentucky,  and  Ohio;  the  Terri- 
tories of  Alabama,  Missouri,  Illinois  and  Michigan;  and 
the  western  parts  of  Virginia,  Pennsylvania,  and  New 
York.  New  York:  Kirk  &  Mercein,  1818.  8vo,  pp.  (6). 
311.    2  Maps. 

See  N.  Am.  Rev.  viii,  268. 
Sold:  Brinley,  1881,  75  cts.;  Cooke,  1883,  hlf  mo.  2.00;  A. 
G.  Greene,  1869,  5  cts. ;  Conland,  1904,  shp,  7.00. 

1 193.  .    A  Tour  from  the  City  of  New  York  to  Detroit,  in 

the  Michigan  Territory,  made  between  the  2d  of  May 
and  the  22d  of  September,  1818.  The  Tour  extends  from 
New  York  by  Albany,  Schenectady,  and  Utica.  to  Sack- 
et's  Harbor,  and  thence  down  through  Lake  Ontario  to 
St.  Lawrence  River,  and  down  that  stream  to  Hamilton 
Village,  Thence  along  both  banks  of  the  St.  Lawrence, 
from  Hamilton  to  the  Thousand  Islands;  thence  to  Sack- 


DARNALL.  253 

et's  IIarl)or  by  water.  (With)  Notices  of  the  Natural 
History  and  Geography.  New  York:  Kirk  &  Mercein 
1819.     8vo,  pp.  288,  lxxiii,  (7).     .Map. 

Sold:  Polock,  1904,  orig.  bds,  white  label,  unct,  6.50;  Ilen- 
kels,  1905,  bds,  library  stamp  on  title,  4.50. 

1194.  .     Memoir  on  the  Geography  and  Natural  and  Civil 

History  of  Florida,  attended  by  a  Map  of  that  Country, 
connected  with  the  Adjacent  Places;  And  An  Appendix 
containing  the  Treaty  of  Cession .  and  other  Papers  rela- 
tive to  the  subject.  Philadelphia :  Printed  by  T.  H. 
Palmer,  1821.    8vo,  2  1.,  pp.  viii,  5-92.* 

Map.    Four  pages,  Syllabus  of  Darby's  Course  of  Lectures  on 
U.  S.  4  pp  ad't  of  H.  S.  Tanner. 

Sold:  Brinley,  1881,  1.75:  Cable,  1882,  1.00;  Dunbar,  1892, 

bds,  unct,  3.50;  Bourquin,  1894.  90  cts. ;  Henkels,  1905, 

3-70- 

1195.  .  Geographical,  Historical  and  Statistical  Reposi- 
tory; Vol.  t.  A  Geographical  View  of  Pennsylvania. 
Philadelphia :  1824.    8vo. 

1196.  DARDIS,  GEORGE.     Description  of  the  State  Capitol  of 

Tennessee  (written  by  George  Dardis  the  Colored  Por- 
ter of  the  Capitol).     Nashville:  B.  R.  McKennie  &  Co.. 

1854.     321110,  pp.  8. 

1197.  DARLING,     CHARLES     W.       New     Amsterdam,     New 

Orange.  New  York.  "With  Chronological  Data.     (Utica.) 
Privately  Printed,   1889.     8vo,  pp.  43.     Plate  with  por- 
traits of  Gen.  and  Mrs.  Washington.* 
Sold:  Henkels.  1901,  2.25;  Weeks,  1902.  1.90. 

1 198.  DARLING,  OLNEY  I.     History  of  Warren.  Mass.     West 

Brookfield  :  Thomas  Morev,  1874.    121110.  pp.  24.    Paper.* 
Sold:  Child.  1882.  70  cts.:  Cable.  1882.  87  cts.;  Cable.  [883, 
1.60;  Guild.   1887.  45  cts. 

1 199.  DARLINGTON,  MARY  CARSON.    Fort  Pitt  and  Letters 

from  the  Frontier.    Pittsbur g :  J.  R.  Weldin  &  Co.,  1802. 
4to,  pp.  312.     Plates  and  Plans.* 
Sold:  Henkels.  1903.  2.2^,. 

1200.  DARNALL,   ELIAS.     A  Journal  containing  an   accurate 

and   interesting  account  of   the   Hardships,    Sufferings. 


254  OWES. 

Battles,  Defeat  and  Captivity  of  those  heroic  Kentucky 
Volunteers  and  Regulars,  commanded  by  General  Win- 
chester in  the  year  1812-1813.  Also,  Two  Narratives  by 
men  who  were  wounded  in  the  Battles  on  the  River 
Raisin,  and  taken  Captive  by  the  Indians.  (Printed  for 
the  Author.)  Paris,  Kentucky :  Printed  by  Joel  R. 
Lyle,  1813.  8vo,  Title,  1  leaf.  Preface  1  leaf.  pp.  2-57,  7. 
1  page  unnumbered. 

"Mr.  Field,  in  his  Indian  Bibliography,  gives  the  date  as  1812, 
which  certainly  must  be  a  mistake,  for  the  Battle  of  Raisin  to  which 
it  refers  was  not  fought  until  the  22d  of  January,  1813.  The  two 
natives  mentioned  in  the  title  are  Timothy  Mallary  and  John  Dav- 
enport.  By  a  curious  oversight  all  works  relating  to  this  author 
spell  the  name  Darnell  instead  of  Darnall.  as  it  is  spelled  on  the 
title-page,  and  at  the  end  of  the  Preface."    Thomson. 

4-  Second  Edition.  Shelbyville.  Kentucky :  For  the 
Author,  George  C.  Smoot,  1814.    8vo,  pp.  39. 

"The  second  edition  is  an  exact  reprint  of  the  First,  except  that 
it  does  not  contain  the  Poem,  'The  Battle  of  the  Raisin.'  which 
concludes  the.  first  edition."    Thomson. 

The  Same.  Third  Edition.  Philadelphia:  Lippin- 
cott,  Grambo  &  Co.,  1854.  i6mo.  pp.  98  and  1  leaf  un- 
numbered. 

Sold:   1st   edition:   Bangs  &  Co..    1871,   15.00;   Field,    187;, 
85.00. 

1201.  DAVENPORT,  A.  B.     1782-1882.    Centennial  Celebration. 

Two  Parts  in  one  Volume.  Stamford  (Ct.)  :  1882.  Part 
1.  100th  Anniversary  of  the  Organization  of  the  Congre- 
gational  Church  at  North  Stamford,  June  6,  1882,  includ- 
ing an  Historical  Address  by  Samuel  Scoville.  Part  2. 
100th  Birthday  of  Mrs.  Clarissa  (  Davenport  1  Raymond, 
of  Wilton,  Ct. 

1202.  DAVENPORT,  MATTHEW.     A   Brief  Historical  Sketch 

of  the  Town  of  West  Boylston  in  the  County  of  Worces- 
ter; from  its  First  Settlement  to  the  Present  Time.  Lan- 
caster, Mass.:  Printed  by  Carter,  Andrews  &  Co.,  1831. 
8vo,  pp.  28. 

"The  author's  Christian  name  was  subsequently  changed  to 
James."   Sabin. 

Sold:  J.  ( ',.  Smith,  1883.  [.62;  Guild,  1887.  87  cts, 

1203.  DAVES,    EDWARD    GRAHAM.      Maryland    and    North 


DAVIDSON.  255 

Carolina  in  the  Campaign  of  1780-1781.  Baltimore: 
1893.    PP-  IO°- 

1204.  D'AVEZAC,  M.     History  of  the  Discovery  of  Maine:  with 

an  Appendix  on  the  Voyage  of  the  Cabots.  Portland: 
1869.    8vo.     Maps. 

Me.   Hist.  Soc.   Collections,  2d   Scries.     (Doc).   1:^99.     (1869). 

Sold:  Brevoort,  1890.  5.00. 

1205.  DAVIDSON,  ALEX.;  STUVE,  BERNARD.    A  Complete 

History  of  Illinois  from  1673  to  1873;  Embracing  The 
Physical  Features  of  the  Country ;  its  Early  Explora- 
tions;  Aboriginal  Inhabitants;  French  and  British  Occu- 
pation; Conquest  by  Virginia;  Territorial  Condition  and 
the  Subsequent  Civil.  Military  and  Political  Events  of 
the  State.  Springfield.  111. :  Journal  Publishing  Co.,  1874. 
8vo,  pp.  viii,  944.  -f-  1876.* 

Sold:  Bourquin,  1894,  cl,  unct,  3.00;  1876  ed. :  Deane,  1898, 
3-25- 

1206.  DAVIDSON,  JAMES  WOOD.    The  Florida  of  To-day:  a 

(itiide  for  Tourists  and  Settlers.  New  York:  Appleton, 
1889  (1888).     i2mo,  pp.  254.    Illustrated. 

The  author  has  lived  many  years  in  Florida,  and  is  thoroughly 
acquainted  with  his  subject.  He  has  written  an  entirely  new  work 
on  Florida,  all  the  information  being  of  the  latest  date.  There  are 
chapters  on  the  History;  Geography;  Climate;  Divisions:  Health; 
Geology:  Travel;  Population;  Education;  Productions;  Sporting; 
Pests;  and  an  Appendix  containing  railway  routes,  river  routes,  and 
list  of  hotels. 

Sold:  Dunbar.  1892,  40  cts. 

1207.  DAVIDSON,  R.  (REV.).    An  Excursion  to  the  Mammoth 

Cave  and  the  Barrens  of  Kentucky.  With  some  Notices 
of  the  Early  History  of  Kentucky ;  read  before  the  Tran- 
sylvania Institute.  December  17,  1838,  and  since  read  by 
request  before  the  Kentucky  Historical  Society  of  Louis- 
ville. By  Rev.  R.  Davidson.  Lexington,  Ky. :  A.  T. 
Skillman  &  Son.  1840.  i6mo,  pp.  148.  -f-  An  Excursion. 
&c.  with  some  Notices  of  the  Earl}-  Settlement  of  the 
State.  Philadelphia:  Thomas  Cowperthwaite  &  Co., 
T840.    241110.  pp.  ix.  148. 

Sold:  Brinley,  188 1.  50  cts. 


256  DAVIS. 

1208.  DAVIE,  WINSTON  J.    The  Resources  and  Condition  of 

the  Commonwealth  of  Kentucky.  Frankfort,  Ky. :  Ken- 
tucky Yeoman  Office,  1877.    8vo,  pp.  108.    Map. 

1209.  .     Kentucky:  its  Resources  and  Present  Condition. 

The  First  Annual  Report.  For  General  Distribution. 
Frankfort,  Ky. :  Kentucky  Yeoman  Office,  S.  I.  M.  Major, 
Public  Pr.,  1878.  8vo,  pp.  8,  760.  Folding  Map  of  the 
State.* 

Mr.  Davis  was  Chairman  of  Agriculture,  Horticulture  and  Sta- 
tistics.   The  counties  are  treated  separately. 

1210.  DAVIES,    BENJAMIN.      Some   Account    of   the    City   of 

Philadelphia,  the  Capital  of  Pennsylvania,  and  Seat  of 
the  Federal  Congress ;  of  its  Civil  and  Religious  Institu- 
tions, Population,  Trade  and  Government ;  interspersed 
with  Occasional  Observations.  Philadelphia:  Printed  by 
Richard  Folwell,  for  the  Author,  1794.  i2mo,  2  1.,  pp.  93, 
and  a  folded  sheet.* 

"Davies   was   a   bookseller  at   No.  68   Market    St..   Phila.    He 
issued  an  engraved  plan  to  accompany  this  volume."    Sabin. 

Sold:  Henkels.  1896,  4.50;  Brinley,  1880,  hlf  bd,  2.25 ;  Bour- 
quin,  1894,  bds,  1.30;  Pennypacker,  1906.  3.75. 

121 1.  DAVIES,    THOMAS    F.      Historical    Sermon,    delivered 

March  29,  1839,  and  published  by  request  of  the  Congre- 
gational Society  in  Green's  Farms.  New  Haven  :  1839. 
8vo,  pp.  31. 

1212.  DAVISON,  CHARLES;   KNOWLTON,  W.   S. ;   LORD, 

T.  N.  Semi-Centennial  Commemoration  at  Monson,  Me.. 
April  22.  1872.  Foxcroft:  F.  D.  Barrows,  1872.  8vo, 
pp.  38.  -f  Portland:  1878.     8vo,  pp.  37. 

Address  by  C.  Davison;  Poems  by  W.  S.  Knowlton,  and  T.  N. 
Lord. 

Sold:  Cable,  1882,  63  cts. 

1213.  DAVIS,  A.  J.     History  of  Clarion  County.  Pennsylvania, 

with  illustrations  and  Biographical  Sketches  of  some  of 
its  Prominent  Men  and  Pioneers.  Syracuse :  D.  Mason 
&  Co.,  1887.     Imp.  8vo,  pp.  664,  72.* 

1214.  DAVIS,  ASAHEL  (PROFESSOR).     I  [istory  of  Xew  Am- 

sterdam ;  or   Xew   York  as   il    Was  in   tin-    1  lays  of  the 


DAVIS.  257 

Dutch  Governors,  Together  with  Papers  on  Events  con- 
nected with  the  American  Revolution;  and  on  Philadel- 
phia in  the  Times  of  William  Penn.  New  York:  R.  T. 
Young,  Publ.,  1854.    121110,  pp.  viii,  240.    6  Plates.* 

Sold:  Murphy,  1884,  4.50;  Bangs,  Merwin,  1865,  1.13; 
Woodward,  1869,  2.63;  Henkels,  1900,  1.50;  Harold 
Pcirce,  1903,  4.00;  Donnelly,  1894,  80  cts. ;  Bangs,  1902, 
cl,  git,  4.20. 

1215.  DAVIS,    CHARLES   HENRY    STANLEY.      History   of 

Wallingford,  Conn.,  from  its  Settlement  in  1670,  to  the 
Present  Time,  including  Meriden,  which  was  one  of  its 
Parishes  until  1806,  and  Cheshire,  which  was  Incorpo- 
rated in  1780.  Meriden,  Conn.:  the  Author,  1870.  8vo. 
-)  1..  pp.  956.     Portraits. 

Contains    Meriden   and   Cheshire   Genealogies  and   Biographies. 
70  Portraits  and  illustrations. 

Sold:  Libhie.  1897,  3-25 ;  Manson,  T899,  5.00;  Cable.  1882, 
3.37;  Cable,  1883,  1 .00;  Bourquin,  1894,  1.50;  Cooke, 
1883.  3.13;  Guild,  1887,  3.75;  Clogston,  1875.  hlf  turk. 
unct.  3.00:  Libbie,  1902,  cl,  4.00;  Conely,  1902,  cl.  3.75; 
Hassam,  1903,  cl.  4.00;  Anderson.  1904,  large  pap,  cl. 
unct,  4.00. 

1216.  DAVIS,    EMERSON    (A.    M.).      A    Historical    Sketch   of 

Westfield,  Mass.  By  Emerson  Davis,  A.  M..  Preceptor 
of  Westfield  Academy.  Westfield :  Joseph  Root,  1826. 
8vo,  pp.  36. 

Sold:  Manson,  1899,  3.62. 

1217.  DAVIS,  E.  P.     Minnesota.     Its  Resources  and  Progress; 

its  Beauty,  Healthfulness  and  Fertility:  and  its  Attrac- 
tions and  Advantages  as  a  Home  for  Immigrants.  Min- 
neapolis:  1871.    8vo,  pp.  80.     Map. 

1218.  DAVIS,  GEORGE.    Address  before  the  Literary  Societies 

of  the  University  of  North  Carolina  on  the  Colonial  His- 
torv  of  the  Cape  Fear  Section.  Raleigh :  1855.  8vo,  pp. 
36. 

1219.  .     Historical  Sketch  of  Sturbridge  and  Southbridge, 

Mass.  West  Brookfield :  W.  S.  Cooke  &  Son,  1856.  8vo, 
PP-  233- 


258  DAVIS. 

Sold:  Sherman,  1898,  cl,  3.75;  Chittenden,  1894,  2.12;  Man- 
son,  1899,  1.37;  Cable,  1882,  2.50;  J.  G.  Smith,  1883,  hlf 
mo,  2.75;  Guild,  1887,4.00;  Clogston,  1875,  ^S0- 

1220.  DAVIS,  GEORGE  LYNN-LACHLAN.     The  Day-Star  of 

American  Freedom  ;  or  the  Birth  and  Early  Growth  of 
Toleration,  in  the  Province  of  Maryland ;  with  a  Sketch 
of  the  Colonization  upon  the  Chesapeake  and  its  Tribu- 
taries, preceding  the  Removal  of  the  Government  from 
St.  Mary's  to  Annapolis,  and  a  Glimpse  of  the  Numbers 
and  General  State  of  Society,  of  the  Religion  and  Legis- 
lation, of  the  Life  and  Manners  of  the  Men  who  wor- 
shiped in  the  Wilderness,  at  the  First  Rude  Altar  of  Lib- 
erty.    New  York:  C.  Scribner,  1855.     121110,  pp.  290.* 

1221.  DAVIS,   GILBERT  A.     Centennial  Celebration,  together 

with  an  Historical  Sketch  of  Reading,  Windsor  Co..  Vt., 
and  its  Inhabitants  from  the  First  Settlement  of  the 
Town  to  1874.  Bellows  Falls:  A.  N.  Swain,  1874.  8vo, 
pp.  169.     Portraits. 

Sold:  Balcom,  1901,  1.50;  Manson,  1899,  1.00;  Cable,  1882, 
2.00:  Guild,  1887,  1.50. 

1222.  .    Historical  Address  delivered  at  Windsor,  Vt.,  July 

9,  1877,  at  tne  Celebration  of  the  One  Hundredth  Anni- 
versary of  the  adoption  of  the  Constitution  of  the  State 
of  Vermont.    Rutland:  Tuttle  &  Co.,  1879.    8vo.  pp.  23. 

1223.  DAVIS,  IGNATIUS.    View  of  the  Present  Situation  of  the 

Western  Parts  of  New  York,  called  the  Genesee  Country. 
Fredericktown  (Md.)  :  1804.     i2mo. 

Sold:  Hurst,  1904,  sewed,  unct,  MSS.  itinerary  of  route  be- 
tween Fredericktown  and  Geneva,  N.  Y.,  inserted,  in 
hand  of  author,  52.00. 

1224.  DAVIS,  ISAAC.    An  Historical  Discourse  on  the  Fiftieth 

Anniversary  of  the  First  Baptist  Church  in  Worcester, 
Mass.,  Dec.  19th,  1862.  With  an  Appendix.  Worcester: 
Pr.  by  Henry  J.  Howland,  1862.    8vo,  pp.  52. 

1225.  DAVIS,  JAMES  D.    The  History  of  the  City  of  Memphis, 

being  a  Compilation  of  the  most  Important  Documents 
and  Historical  Events  connected  with  the  Purchase  of  its 
Territory,  laying  off  the  City  and  early  Settlement.    Also 


DAVIS.  259 

the  "Old  Time  Papers."  Being  a  Series  of  Remi- 
niscences and  Local  Stories,  written  by  the  Author,  and 
published  in  the  Daily  Appeal  over  the  signature  of  "Old 
Tillies."  Corrected,  revised  and  enlarged,  with  other 
important  matters  pertaining  to  the  same,  never  hereto- 
fore published  and  beyond  the  Author  but  partiallv 
known.  Memphis,  Tenn.:  Hite,  Crumpton  &  Kelly. 
1873.     1211m,  pp.  320.     Frontispiece  of  James  Leverton.* 

Sold:  Henkels,  1899,  1.00;  Cable,  1882,  2.00;  Cable,  1883,  37 
cts. ;  Bourquin,  1894,  1.00;  Guild.  1887,  2.25. 

1226.  DAVIS,  L.  H.     The  Centennial  Celebration  at  Pottstown. 

Pa.,  July  4,  1876,  and  Historical  Sketch.  Written  at  the 
Request  of  the  Centennial  Committee.  Pottstown,  Pa. : 
1876.     8vo,  pp.  80.* 

Sold:  Henkels,  1901.  70  cts. 

1227.  DAVIS,  REUBEN.     Recollections  of  Mississippi  and  the 

Mississippians.  Boston:  Houghton,  Mifflin  &  Co.,  1889. 
8vo,  pp.  6,  446.    Portrait.* 

An  autobiographic  description  of  life  in  the  South  for  the  half 
century  before  the  War. 

1228.  DAVIS,  S.    An  Appeal  to  the  Citizens  of  Newton  (Mass.), 

embracing  a  Brief  History  of  the  Town.  (n.  p.)  1847. 
8vo,  pp.  25.     Map. 

Sold:  Manson,  1899,  1.50. 

1229.  DAVIS,   WALTER   A.      Early   Records  of  the   Town   of 

Lunenburg,  Mass.,  including  that  Part  which  is  now 
Fitchburg,  1719-1764.    Fitchburg:  1896.    8vo.  pp.  385. 

1230.  .  The  Proprietors'  Records  of  the  Town  of  Lunen- 
burg, including  Fitchburg,  1729-1833.  A  Complete 
Transcript  of  the  Records  owned  by  the  Town.  Fitch- 
burg: 1897.    8vo,  pp.  375.    Facsimile  plates. 

Sold:  Whitmore,  1902.  cl.  unct,  I-37;  Balcom,  mot.  1.50: 
Sheldon  and  Allen,  iqoi.  cl.  unct.  3.00;  Wyman  and 
Lesser.  1902.  cl.  unct.  both  vols.  5.00. 

1231.  DAVIS,  WALTER  BICKFORD;  DURRIE,  DANIEL  S. 

An  Illustrated  History  of  Missouri,  Comprising  its  Early 
Record,  and  Civil,  Political,  and  Militarv  History  from 


260  DAVIS. 

the  First  Exploration  to  the  present  Time,  including  an 
Encyclopaedia  of  Legislation  during  the  Administrations 
of  the  Governors  from  McNair,  1820,  to  Hardin,  1876; 
with  the  Topography.  Geology,  and  Geography  of  the 
State:  Historical  Sketches  of  Religious  Denominations; 
of  Schools  and  Colleges;  of  the  Counties  separately,  em- 
bracing Narratives  of  Pioneer  Life,  Personal  Remi- 
niscences. Description  of  Localities,  Soils,  and  Climate; 
Agricultural.  Commercial,  and  Educational  Advantages, 
and  Biographical  Sketches  of  Prominent  Citizens.  Sold 
by  Subscription.  St.  Louis:  A.  J.  Hall  &  Co.  Cincin- 
nati :  Robt.  Clarke  &  Co..  1876.    8vo,  pp.  20,  639.* 

Sold:  Cable,  1882.  4.00:  S.  L.  Boardman,  1883,  2.00. 

1232.  DAVIS,  W.  G.     Fifty  Years  a  City,  1846  to  1896.    An  Ac- 

count of  the  Celebration,  50th  Anniversary,  June  2-^, 
1896.  Cambridge,  Mass.:  Riverside  Press,  1897.  8vo, 
]>]>.  191.     Portraits  and  Illustrations. 

1233.  DAVIS,  WENDELL.     I'.arnstable.  Massachusetts.    A  De- 

scription of  the  Eastern  Coast  of  the  Colony  of  Barn- 
stable, from  Cape  Cod  or  Race  Point  to  Cape  Malle- 
berre,  or  the  sandy  point  of  Chatham,  pointing  out  the 
spots  on  which  the  Trustees  of  the  Humane  Society  have 
erected  Pluts,  &c.  By  a  Member  of  the  Humane  Society. 
Boston,  1802.    8vo,  pp.  88. 

Mass.  Hist.  Soc.  Coll..  ii,  viii.  1 19-202. 

1234.  DAVIS,  WILLIAM  HEATH.     Sixty  Years  in  California. 

A  History  of  Events  and  Life  in  California,  Personal, 
Political  and  Military,  under  the  Mexican  Regime,  dur- 
ing the  Quasi-military  Government  of  the  Territory  by 
the  United  States,  and  after  the  admission  of  the  State 
into  the  LTnion,  being  a  Compilation  by  a  Witness  of 
the   Events  described.     San   Francisco:   1889.     8vo,  pp. 

639- 

1235.  DAVIS,  WILLIAM  T.    Ancient  Landmarks  of  Plymouth. 

Part  1.  Historical  Sketch  and  Titles  of  Estates.  Part  2. 
Genealogical  Register  of  Plymouth  Families.  Boston  : 
A.  Williams  &  Co.,  1883.  8vo.  pp.  viii.  (2),  plate,  312. 
Maps.*  The  Same.  Second  Edition.  Boston :  Damrell 
&  Upham,  Old  Corner  Bookstore,  1899.  8vo,  pp.  viii, 
(3),  plate,  383.* 


DAVIS,  i] 

Sold:  Libbie,  1897,  3.75;  Deane,  1898,  cl,  4.75:  Manson, 
1899,  unct,  5.50 ;  Cable,  [883,3.00;  VVhitniore,  [902,4.00; 
Guild,  1887,  3.50;  Hayes  &  Brown,  [900,  3.50;   Vnderson, 

[903,  cl,  4.00. 

1236.  .     The   New    England   States,   their  Constitutional, 

Judicial,  Educational,  Commercial,  Professional  and  In- 
dustrial History.  Illustrated.  Boston:  I).  II.  Hurd  & 
Co..  1897.  4  vols.  4to,  pp.  vi.  498;  iv.  499  to  1101  ;  iv, 
1 102  to  I7Q[  ;  iv.  1792  to  2608. 

Numbering  U  continuous. 

I237-  •    History  of  Plymouth,  with  a  Sketch  of  the  Origin 

and  Growth  of  Separatism.     Philadelphia:    [885.     Roy. 

8vo.     Illustrated. 

Sold:  Balcom,  [901,  2.50;  Deane,  [898,  j.j^;  Libbie,  1900. 
3.00. 

1238.  .      Professional    and    Industrial    History    of    Suffolk 

County,  Massachusetts.  In  Three  Volumes.  Vol.  1. 
History  of  the  Bench  and  Bar.  Vol.  2.  (Trade,  Com- 
merce, &c.)  Vol.  3.  (Constitutional  History  of  Boston, 
&c.)  Boston:  The  History  Co.,  1894.  4;...  pp.  670,  i  1., 
errata:  J2<>:  690.  Illustrated  with  full  page  steel  engrav- 
ings.* 

Sold:  Libbie,  1896,  10.50;  Forster,  8.25;  Sherman,  1898,  hit" 
mo.  3.00:  Libbie,  1898,  hit"  mo,  4.50:  Manson,  1809,  6.00: 
Brooks,  [898.  hlf  mo.  6.00;  Lincoln,  1901.  hlf  mo,  4.50: 
Libbie,  1002.  hlf  mo.  4.50;  Cressy,  1903.  hlf  mo.  6.00: 
French  and  Chubbuck,  1004.  hlf  mo.  4.20. 

1239.  DAVIS,   WILLIAM    WATTS   HART.      The    History   of 

Bucks  County,  Pennsylvania,  from  the  Discovery  of  the 
Delaware  to  the  Present  Time.  Doylestown.  Pa.:  Dem- 
ocrat Book  and  Job  Print,  1876.  8vo.  pp.  xii.  (2),  875.  : 
Appendix,  pp.  $3,  contain-  the  Flora  of  Bucks  County. 
Sold:  Bangs,  1895,  5.50;  Stone.  [897,  cl,  8.00:  Henkels,  1900, 
3-5°:  4-5°;  Henkels.  1898.  11.25;  Bourquin,  1S04.  4.75- 
Harold  Peirce,  1903.  6.00;  Henkels,  1902,  3.80;  Proud. 
1003.  8.00:  Burton.  1901.  4.00;  Richmond.  1809.  6.50: 
Donaldson.  [899,  8.25;  Henkels.  [904.  cl.  *,.j^:  Henkels. 
1905.  roan.  4.25:  Philips  &  Shreve,  1901.  cl,  3.30:  Ander- 
son, 1903,  5.25. 


262  DAWSON. 

1240.  .  The  Fries  Rebellion — 1798-99.  An  Armed  Resist- 
ance to  the  House  Tax  Law  passed  by  Congress  July  9, 
1798,  in  Bucks  and  Northampton  Counties,  Pennsylvania. 
Doylestown,  Pa. :  Doylestown  Publ.  Co.,  1899.  8vo,  pp. 
xi,  143.     Appendix,  14.* 

"This  is  a  seriously  undertaken  and  exhaustively  and  ably 
executed  historical  monograph  on  one  of  the  most  curious  incidents 
in  our  early  annals — the  armed  resistance  in  Bucks  and  North- 
ampton counties,  Pennsylvania,  to  'The  House  Tax  Law'  of  1798. 
As  one  of  the  minor  rebellions  against  the  new  federal  authority 
Fries'  insurgency  has  a  place  in  our  history  alongside  Shay's  Rebel- 
lion in  Massachusetts  in  1786.  and  the  Whiskey  Insurrection  in 
Southwestern  Pennsylvania  in  1792-94.  But  while  both  of  these 
were  long  ago  dignified  by  treatment  in  books  especially  devoted  to 
them,  it  remained  until  recently  for  Fries'  Rebellion  to  receive 
similar  attention.  The  subject  could  not  well  have  come  into  more 
competent  hands  than  tln.se  of  Gen.  W.  H.  H.  Davis,  the  veteran 
editor  of  the  Doylestown  Democrat,  and  author  of  a  much-prized 
history  of  Bucks  county  and  various  other  works.  Living  in  the 
theatre  of  the  home  tax  war.  the  author  came  gradually  into  posses- 
sion of  a  great  mass  of  curious  local  information  in  regard  to  John 
Fries  and  other  actors  in  the  insurrectionary  movement,  and  com- 
bining these  new  and  little  known  facts  with  the  broader  ones  more 
generally  in  the  knowledge  of  historical  writers  and  students,  of 
which  he  exhibits  a  most  complete  grasp,  he  has  made  a  contribu- 
tion of  real  worth  to  history,  whether  viewed  from  a  local  or 
national  standpoint."    Leary's  Catalog. 

Sold:  Pennypacker,  1906,  hlf  mo.  unct,  1.75. 

1241.  DAWSON,  HENRY  B.     The  Assault  on  Stony  Point,  by 

General  Anthony  Wayne.  July  16,  1779.  Prepared  for 
the  N.  Y.  Historical  Society  and  read  at  its  regular 
Monthly  Meeting,  April  1,  1862,  With  a  Map,  Facsimiles, 
and  Illustrative  Notes.  Morrisania,  N.  Y. :  1863.  Roy. 
8vo,  pp.  viii,  156. 

"250  Copies  privately  printed.  Forms  Part  xi  of  Dawson's 
Gleanings  from  Harvest  Field  of  American  History.  Up  to  1872 
only  Pts.  r,  4.  5,  6.  11   had  been  issued."   Sabin. 

Sold:  Bell,   1895,  a.  1.  s.   H.   B.  Dawson   inserted,  hlf  1110, 

3.00:  Anderson,  [904,  paper,  unct,  3.10;  Libbie,  1904,  cl, 

unct,  3.75. 

1242.  .      New    York    City   during   the   Revolution.      From 

Manuscripts  in  possession  of  the  Mercantile  Library  As- 
sociation.    New  York:  1861.     Plan. 

Sold:  Anderson,  1904,  hit  mo.  git,  unct,  4.00. 

1243.  .     The   Gazette   Series.     Vol.    1.     Yonkers,    X.   Y. : 

r866.     (Second  Title.)     Papers  Concerning  the  Capture 


SHERMAN.  263 

and  Detention  of  Major  Andre.  Collected  by  Henry  B. 
Dawson.  Yonkers,  N.  Y. :  1866.  8vo,  4  1..  pp.  246. 
Vol.  -2.  Papers  Concerning  the  Town  and  Village  of 
Yonkers,  Westchester  County.  A  Fragment.  Yonkers, 
N.  Y. :  1866.  8vo,  4  1.,  pp.  293.  Vol.  3.  Papers  Con- 
cerning the  Boundary  between  the  States  of  New  York 
and  New  Jersey.  Written  by  Several  Hands.  Yonkers, 
N.  Y. :  1866.  8vo,  4  I.,  pp.  159.  Vol.  4.  Rambles  in 
Westchester  County,  N.  Y.  A  Fragment.  Yonkers: 
1866.    8vo,  4  I.,  pp.  43. 

"Twenty-six  copies  printed,  for  private  circulation  only.    Made 
up  from  the  columns  of  the  'Westchester  Gazette.'"    Sabin. 

1244.  .     Records  of  the  City  of  New  Amsterdam  in  New 

Netherlands.  Edited  by  Henry  B.  Dawson,  and  Pub- 
lished by  Permission  of  the  Common  Council  of  the  City 
of  New  York.  Vol.  I.  Morrisania,  N.  Y. :  1867.  8vo, 
pp.  79.* 

Only   100  copies  were  printed. 
Sold:  Weeks,  1902,  hlf  mo,  git,  2.10. 

1245.  .  Westchester  County,  New  York,  during  the  Amer- 
ican Revolution.  Morrisania,  New  York  City:  1886. 
Portrait  and  Map.    4to,  pp.  6,  281.* 

500  copies  printed  and  signed. 
Sold:  Whitmore,  1902,  pap,  unct.  6.50:  White,  1901,  hlf  mo. 
unct,  7.50:  Hall,   T903,  4.00:  Bangs,   1S95,  5.00;  Water- 
bur}-.   1895.  pap,  unct.  3.00:  Anderson,   1903,  pap,  unct, 
presentation  copy  from  author  to  Martha  J.  Lamb,  3.95. 

1246.  DAWSON,  HENRY  B.;  DAVIS,  WILLIAM  J.     Remi- 

niscences of  New  York  and  its  Vicinity.  New  York: 
1855.     I2mo-  PP-  3SO. 

But  50  copies  were  printed,  for  presentation.    Pp.  58-64  are  by 
Mr.  Davis.   The  papers  were  written  for  Valentine's  Manual. 

Sold:  Livermore,  1894,  1.00:  Bangs,  1900,  shts.  flded,  pres- 
ent'n  copy,  4.00:  McKee,  1902.  hlf  levt  mo,  git,  unct, 
8.50;  Arnold,  1905,  mor,  presentation  copy,  W.  J.  Davis 
to  J.  G.  Shea,  6.25;  Bangs,  Merwin.  1865.  4.50:  Menzies, 
1876,  hlf  mo,  git,  unct,  20  illustrations  inserted,  30.00: 
Donnelly,  1894,  mo,  git,  3.75. 

1247.  DAY,  SHERMAN.     Historical  Collections  of  the  State  of 

Pennsylvania:  Containing  a  Copious  Selection  of  the 
most      Interesting      Facts,      Traditions,      Biographical 


264  DEANE. 

Sketches,  Anecdotes,  &c,  relating  to  its  History  and 
Antiquities,  both  General  and  Local,  with  Topographi- 
cal Descriptions  of  Every  County  and  all  the  larger 
Towns  in  the  State.  Illustrated  by  165  Engravings. 
Philadelphia :  Published  by  George  W.  Gorton.  New 
Haven :  Durrie  &  Peck,  1843.    8vo,  pp.  708.* 

Sold:  Bangs,  Merwin,  1865,  2.37;  Randall,  1901,  3.90:  Law- 
rence, 1896,  3.00;  Henkels,  1896,  3.00;  Henkels,  1900, 
2.25;  Murphy,  1884,  2.50;  Bangs,  1898,  shp,  3.50;  Hen- 
kels, 1901,  2.25;  Fisher,  1866,  4.00;  Anderson,  1903,  shp, 
3.15;  Brinley,  1880,  4.00;  Polock,  1904,  shp,  3.50:  Bush- 
nell,  1883,  3.00;  West,  1889,  2.12;  Randall,  1901,  3.90; 
Manson,  1899,  3.10;  Bourquin,  1894,  2.00;  Bourquin, 
1894,  1.90;  Lawrence,  1896,  3.00:  Henkels,  1902,  2.10; 
Proud,  1903,  1.25;  Guild,  1887.  shp,  2.50;  Hough,  1900, 
elf,  5.25;  Libbie,  1899,  3.12;  Bangs,  1902,  hlf  mo,  git, 
3-25- 

1248.  DAY,  THOMAS.     An  Historical  Discourse  delivered  be- 

fore the  Connecticut  Historical  Society  and  the  Citizens 
of  Hartford  on  the  Evening  of  the  26th  Day  of  Decem- 
ber, 1843.     Hartford :  1844.    8vo,  pp.  36. 

1249.  DEAN,    JAMES.      An    Alphabetical    Atlas,    or    Gazetteer 

of  Vermont ;  affording  a  Summary  Description  of  the 
State,  its  sevral  Counties,  Towns,  and  Rivers.  Montpe- 
lier :  Printed  by  Samuel  Goss  for  the  Author,  January, 
1808.    8vo,  pp.  43,  (1). 

1250.  DEAN,  SILAS.     A  Brief  History  of  the  Town  of  Stone- 

ham,  Mass.,  from  its  First  Settlement  to  the  Present 
Time;  with  an  Account  of  the  Murder  of  Jacob  Gould, 
On  the  Evening  of  Nov.  25,  1819.  Boston  :  Printed  at 
S.  R.  Hart's,  1843.  121110,  pp.  36.  +  Stoneham:  [870. 
i6mo,  pp.  34. 

Sold:  1843  ed. :  Woodward,  1869.  1.00;  Cable,  [883,  1.25; 
Manson,  1899,  1.00;  Hoffmann,  1877,  1.62;  Child,  1882, 
60  cts. ;  Shurtleff,  1875,  1.50;  Deane.  1898,  1.00;  Guild, 
1887,  75  cts.;  Clogston,  1875,  hlf  mo,  1.87;  1870  ed.: 
Cable,  1882,  1.12;  J.  G.  Smith,  1883,  1.10. 

1251.  DEANE,  CHARLES.     A  Summary  of  the  Histor)  of  New 


DEARBORN.  265 

England  to  the  Time  of  Andros.  Cambridge,  Mass.: 
1886.     Imp.  8vo. 

Sold:  Barlow,  1890,  3.00. 

1252.  DEANE,  SAMUEL.     History  of  Scituate,  Massachusetts, 

from  its  First  Settlement  to  1831.  Boston:  James  Lor- 
ing,  183 1.    8vo,  2  1.,  pp.  406,  (2).    Reprint  in  1899. 

"One  of  tlie  rarest  of  the  town  histories.  A  large  portion  of  the 
edition  was  destroyed  by  fire  at  the  time  of  publication.  See  Chris- 
tian Examiner,  12,  163,  and  Am.  M.  Rev.  i,  72."   Sabin. 

Sold:  Woodward,  1869,  5.00;  Cable,  1882,  unct,  8.75;  Brin- 
ley,  1879,  cl.  unct,  7.75 ;  Brinley,  1880,  shp,  8.50;  Manson, 
1899,  c'>  unct,  18.00;  Child,  1882,  cl,  unct,  11.00;  Cable, 
1883,  cl,  unct,  6.50;  Thornton,  1878,  shp,  6.50;  Whit- 
more,  1902,  6.00;  Clogston,  1875.  cl.  unct,  5.50;  Libbie, 
1899,  10.00;  Anderson,  1904,  orig.  cl,  with  label,  unct, 
11.50;  Manson,  1904,  roan,  a.  1.  s.  of  author  inserted, 
5.75;  Leonard,  1875,  9.00;  Brinley,  1880,  8.50;  Bangs, 
1897,  9.00;  Libbie,  1902,  shp,  8.50;  Deane,  1898,  mor, 
23.25  ;  J.  G.  Smith,  1883,  with  Broadside  on  satin  and 
newspaper  cuttings  of  town,  10.50;  Hoffmann,  1877,  unct, 
5.25;  Shurtleff,  1875,  9.00;  Libbie,  1902,  shp,  5.25. 

1253.  DEARBORN,    HENRY.      An    Account   of   the    Battle   of 

Bunker  Hill.  Written  for  the  Portfolio  at  the  request 
of  the  Editor.  By  H.  Dearborn,  Major-General  U.  S.  A. 
Illustrated  by  a  Map,  drawn  by  Henry  de  Berniere.  10th 
Royal  British  Infantry,  and  corrected  by  Gen.  Dearborn. 
Philadelphia:  1818.  8vo,  pp.  16.  Map.  -f-  The  Same. 
Boston :  1818.    8vo,  pp.  8. 

"For  Reply,  see  D.  Putnam."   Sabin. 

Sold:  Manson,  1899.  unct,  75  cts. ;  Menzies,  1876.  hlf  mo, 
git,  2  engravings  inserted,  2.50;  Cooke.  1883,  3.50:  Po- 
lock,  1904,  unct,  1.20. 

1254.  DEARBORN,  JEREMIAH  WADLEIGH.     A  History  of 

the  First  Century  of  the  Town  of  Parsonsfield.  Maine. 
Incorporated  Aug.  29,  1885,  and  celebrated  with  Im- 
pressive Ceremonies  at  North  Parsonsfield.  Aug.  29, 
1885.  Portland.  Me.:  Brown.  Thurston  &  Co..  t888. 
8vo,  pp.  xiv,  (1),  499,  (1).  100  ports.  Folded  plan  and 
plate. 


266  DEBOUCH EL 

1255.  DEARBORN,  JOHN  JACOB.     The  History  of  Salisbury, 

New  Hampshire.  From  Date  of  Settlement  to  the  Pres- 
ent Time.  The  whole  Interspersed  with  numerous  Inter- 
esting Incidents.  Embellished  with  Maps,  Cuts,  and 
Portraits  of  Distinguished  Citizens.  Collated  by  John 
J.  Dearborn.  Edited  by  James  O.  Adams  and  Henry  P. 
Rolfe.  Manchester,  N.  H. :  William  E.  Moore,  1890. 
8vo.  pp.  vi,  i  1.,  pp.  888.     Frontispiece  and  Illustrations.* 

Copyrighted,  1884. 
Sold:  Bell,  1895,  4.50;  Balcom,  1901.  4.00;  Olcott,  1901,  cl, 
375- 

1256.  DEARBORN,  NATHANIEL.     Reminiscences  of  Boston. 

and  Guide  through  the  City  and  Environs.  Boston : 
Nathaniel  Dearborn,  1851.     181110,  pp.   180. 

Sold:  Shurtleff,  1875,  1.00;  Bangs,  Merwin,  1865,  25  cts. ; 
Whitmore,  1902,  50  cts. 

1257.  .     Boston  Notions;  being  an  Authentic  and  Concise 

Account  of  that  "Village"  from  1630  to  1847.  Boston : 
Nathaniel  Dearborn,  1848.  i8mo,  pp.  xx,  7-426.  List  of 
30  Engravings,  i  1. 

Sold:  Polock,  1895,  3.25;  Fisher,  1866.  shp,  60  cts.;  Liver- 
more.  1894,  3.00;  Cable,  1882,  2.63;  Child,  1882,  2.25; 
Cable.  1883.  1.25;  Shurtleff,  1875,  2.75;  Proud,  1903,  2.50; 
Whitmore,  1902,  3.00;  Guild.  1887,  3.10:  French.  1901. 
hlf  ro,  5.00:  Libbie,  1898,  autograph  of  author,  a.  1.  s., 

5-25- 

1258.  DEARBORN,  R.  F.     Saratoga  and  How  to  See  it.     Con- 

taining a  full  Account  of  its  Mineral  Springs  and  attrac- 
tions,   with    numerous    illustrations.      Saratoga:    R.    F. 
Dearborn,  1871.     i6mo,  pp.  70.  +  Ibid.     1871. 
Editions  were  published  in  1872,  1873,  1S74. 

1259.  DE    BAR,   J.   H.    DISS.      West    Virginia    Handbook.      A 

Sketch  of  the  State  of  West  Virginia.  Farkersburg  : 
1870.     121110.  pp.  193.     Map. 

1260.  DEBOUCHEL,  VICTOR.     Histoire  de  la   I.ouisiane  de- 

puis  la  premiere  decouvertc  jusqu'en  1840.  Xouvelle- 
Orleans:   1 841.     121110,  pp.  197. 


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1261.  DECKER,  HENRY,  Jr.     The  Village  of  Menasha,  Wis.: 

its  Location,  History,  and  Advantages.  Menasha:  1857. 
121110,  pp.  20. 

1262.  DE  CORDOVA,  JACOB.    Texas.     Her  Resources  and  her 

Public  Men.  A  Companion  for  J.  De  Cordova's  New 
and  Correct  Map  of  the  State  of  Texas.  1st  edition. 
Philadelphia:  1858.    8vo,  pp.  371. 

A  cyclopaedia  of  Texas. 
Sold:  Bourquin,  1894,  40  cts. 

1263.  .     The   State  of  Texas.     Her   Capabilities   and   her 

Resources.     Galveston:   (n.  d.)     8vo. 

Mr.  De  Cordova  also  published  a  Texas  Immigrant,  and  Guide 
Book  to  Texas.    Austin :    1S56.    i2mo,  pp.   103. 

Sold:  Henkels,  1902,  25  cts. 

1264.  DE   COSTA,   BENJAMIN   FRANKLIN    (REV.).      Lake- 

George:  Its  Scenes  and  Characteristics,  with  Glimpses 
of  the  Olden  Times.  To  which  is  added  some  Account 
of  Ticonderoga  with  a  Description  of  the  Route  to  the 
Schroon  Lake  and  the  Adirondacks.  With  an  Appen- 
dix containing  Notes  on  Lake  Champlain.  New  York: 
A.  D.  F.  Randolph,  1868.  i6mo,  pp.  181,  xiv.  Map  and 
Woodcuts,  -f-  Third  Edition.  New  York:  Anson  D.  F. 
Randolph  &  Co.,  1871.  i6mo,  pp.  186,  xiv.  Map  and 
Woodcuts. 

Sold:  Manson,  1899,  1869  ed.,  1.37:  Manson.  1899,  1869  ed.. 
62  cts. 

1265.  .  The  Fight  at  Diamond  Island,  Lake  George.  Re- 
print from  the  New  England  Historical  and  Genealogical 
Register.  New  York :  J.  Sabin  &  Sons,  1872.  8vo,  pp. 
11.* 

1266.  .     Notes  on  the  History  of  Fort  George  during  the 

Colonial  and  Revolutionary  Periods,  With  Contempo- 
raneous Documents  and  an  Appendix.  New  York:  J. 
Sabin  &  Sons,  1871.    8vo,  2  1.,  pp.  72.* 

Sold:  Holbrow,  1892.  paper,  unct.  40  cts.:  Bushnell,  1883. 
paper,  unct.  80  cts.:  Mansell.  1899.  75  cts.;  Hoffmann. 
1877.  87  cts. 

1267.  .     A  Narrative  of  Events  at  Lake  George,  from  the 


268  DE    COSTA. 

Early  Colonial  Times  to  the  Close  of  the  Revolution. 
New  York:  The  Author,  1868.     Imp.  8vo,  pp.  75. 

Seventy-five  copies  printed. 

Sold:  Bushnell,  1883,  hlf  mo,  by  Smith,  extra  ill.,  5.75 : 
Manson,  1899,  large  paper,  5.00;  Manson,  1899,  roy.  8vo, 
90  cts. 

1268.  .     The  Northmen  in  Maine ;  a  critical  Examination 

of  the  Views  expressed  in  connection  with  the  Subject, 
by  Dr.  J.  H.  Kohl,  in  Volume  1  of  the  New  Series  of  the 
Maine  Historical  Society.  To  which  are  added  Criti- 
cisms on  other  Portions  of  the  Work  and  a  Chapter  on 
the  Discovery  of  Massachusetts  Bay.  Albany:  Joel 
Munsell,  1870.    8vo,  pp.  146. 

Sold:  S.  L.  Boardman,  1883.  1.55;  M.  D.  Oilman.  1884, 
2.00;  Menzies,  1876,  1.50;  Polock,  1904,  cl,  2.00. 

1269.  .      Hand    Book  of  Mount   Desert.    Coast   of   Maine. 

With  all  the  Routes  thither,  Descriptions  of  the  Scenery 
and  Topography,  Sketches  of  the  History,  with  Illustra- 
tions and  Views  of  Mount  Desert,  and  Penobscot  and 
Frenchman's  Bay  from  the  United  States  Coast  Survey. 
Boston:  A.  Williams  &  Co.  New  York:  T.  Whittaker. 
Bar  Harbor,  Me.:  A.  W.  Bee,  1878.     121110,  xiii,  161. 

Published  anonymously. 

Sold:  Manson,  1899,  2.25. 

4270.  .     A  Relation  of  a  Voyage  to  Sagadahoc  now  first 

printed  from  the  Original  Manuscript  in  the  Lambeth 
Place  Library.  Edited  with  Preface,  Notes  and  Appen- 
dix by  the  Rev.  B.  F.  De  Costa.  Cambridge :  John  Wil- 
son &  Son,  1880.    8vo,  pp.  43. 

Reprint  from  Proc.  Mass.  Hist.  Soc.  18.  (1880-81.)  Contains 
a  facsimile  of  the  original  MSS  title. 

"It  would  seem  from  the  internal  evidence  furnished  by  the 
lournal  and  express  testimony  of  Purchas  (Smith's  Generall  His- 
toric, p.  203).  that  this  composition  was  by  James  Davies,  who,  in 
the  organization  at  Sagadahoc,  held  the  office  of  captain  of  the  fort. 
This  journal  was  found  to  he  the  source  whence  Strachey  drew  his 
account  of  the  colony."  U'insor.  Hist.  Am.  .;.  193.  "Alexander 
Brown  (Genesis  U.  S.,  1,  141),  says  that  it  was  probably  written  by 
Davies.  The  preface  reviews  the  story  of  the  settlement,  and  the 
appendix  reprints  the  extracts  from  Gorges,  Smith.  Purchas  and 
Alexander,   from   which,  previous   to  the  publication   of   Strachey's 


DE    HASS. 

account,  all  knowledge  of  the  colony  was  derived."  Williamson, 
I,  356. 

Limited  edition,  for  private  circulation. 
Sold:  Manson,  1899,  1.25;  S.  L.  Boardman,  1883,  62  cts. 

1271.  DEERING,     RICHARD.       Louisville,     her     Commercial, 

Manufacturing  and  Social  Advantages.  Including  her 
History,  &c.  Louisville,  Ky. :  Hanna  &  Co.,  1859.  8vo, 
pp.  99.    Woodcuts. 

1272.  DE  FOREST,  HEMAN  PACKARD;  BATES,  EDWARD 

CRAIG.  History  of  Westborough,  Mass.  Part  1. 
Early  History.  By  Heman  Packard  De  Forest.  Part  2. 
Later  Llistory.  By  Edward  Craig  Bates.  Cambridge : 
Pr.  by  J.  Wilson  &  Son,  1891.  8vo,  pp.  521.  16  Plates, 
6  Maps  and  Plans.     18  Portraits. 

Published  by  Town  History  Committee  for  the  town. 
Sold:  Coburn,  1895,  3.05. 

1273.  DE  FOREST,  JOHN  W.     History  of  the  Indians  of  Con- 

necticut from  the  Earliest  Known  Period  to  1850.  Pub- 
lished by  Sanction  of  the  Connecticut  Historical  Society. 
Hartford:  Wm.  Jas.  blamerslev,  1851.  8vo.  pp.  xxvi, 
509.  Map  and  Woodcuts,  by  Darley.  -j-  Ibid.  1852. 
121110.  -f-  Ibid.     1853.     8vo. 

Sold:  Murphy,    1884,  2.25;   Manson,    1899.  2.00;   Manson, 
1899,  1853  ed.,  1.50;  Polock.  1904.  1.50. 

1274.  DE  FOREST,  T.  R.    ( )lden  Time  in  New  York.     By  Those 

who  Knew.    New  York  :  Anderson  &  Smith,  1833.     I2m<>. 
PP-  54- 
Sold:  Bangs,   Merwin.   1865,  7.00:  Barlow,    1890.  hlf  mo, 
2.50;  Gilsey,  1903.  6.25. 

1275.  DE  HASS,  WILLS.     llistory  of  the  Early  Settlement  and 

Indian  Wars  of  Western  Yirginia:  embracing  an  Ac- 
count of  the  Various  Expeditions  in  the  West,  previous 
to  1795.  Also  Biographical  Sketches  of  Col.  Ebenezer 
Zane,  Major  Samuel  McColloch,  Lewis  Wetzel.  Genl. 
Andrew  Lewis,  Genl.  Daniel  Brodhead.  Capt.  Samuel 
Brady,  Col.  Wm.  Crawford ;  and  other  Distinguished 
Actors  in  our  Borders.  Illustrated  by  numerous  Engrav- 
ings.   Wheeling:  Published  by  H.  Hoblitzell.    Philadel- 


2"0  DK   LANCV. 

phia:  Printed  by  King  &  Baird,  1851.  8vo,  pp.  416.  4 
plates  and  folding  plan.* 

"Originally  sold  by  subscription  and  now  scarce."    Thomson. 

Sold:  Fisher,  1866,  hlf  mo,  5.50;  Smith,  1867,  4.00;  Barney, 
1870,  4.00;  Field,  1875,  5.12  ;  Menzies,  1876,  hlf  mo,  10.25; 
Drake,  1876,  5.00;  Hoffmann,  1877.  5.00;  Bangs,  Mer- 
win.  1865,  1.25;  Henkels,  1895,  7.80;  Alexander.  1895, 
7.25;  Bell.  1895,  5-5°;  Mann,  1897,  5.10;  Murphy,  1884, 
3.25;  Brevoort,  1890,  hlf  red  mo,  5.25;  Fisher.  1866,  hlf 
mo.  git,  5.50;  Brinley,  1880.  3  letters  inserted.  3.50; 
Drowne,  1903,  cl,  5.10;  Roche,  1867,  2.25;  Guild,  1887, 
4.75;  Dunbar.  1892,  5.50;  Clogston,  1875.  2.25;  Henkels. 
1899.  4.25;  Menzies,  1876,  hlf  mo,  git,  10.25;  Field.  1875. 
cl,  5.12;  Perry,  1899,  4.40;  Rogers.  1900,  4.50;  Cable. 
1882.  5.75;  Clogston.  1899,  6.00;  Henkels.  1899,  4.25; 
Hangs,  1902,  unbd,  4.25. 

1276.  DELAFIELD,  J.,  Jr.     A  Brief  Topographical  Description 

of  the  County  of  Washington,  in  the  State  of  Ohio.  By 
T.  Delafield,  Junr.,  Marietta,  O.  New  York:  Printed  by 
j.  M.  Elliott.  1834.    8vo,  pp.  39.    Folded  Plate. 

The  first  County  History  published  in  Ohio;  it  was  republished 
in  the  Journal  of  the  Hist,  and  Phil.  Society  of  Ohio.  Vol.  1,  part  1, 
p.  82. 

Sold:  Boon.  1870,  3.00;  Brinley,  1881.  3.00. 

1277.  DE  LANCY,  EDWARD  FLOYD.     History  of  New  York 

during  the  Revolutionary  War.  and  of  the  Beading 
Events  in  the  other  Colonies  at  that  Period,  by  Thomas 
[ones.  Justice  of  the  Supreme  Court  of  the  Province. 
Fdited  by  Edward  Floyd  De  Fancy. 

For  full  title,  see  Thomas  Jones. 

1278.  .    History  of  the  Town  of  Mamaroneck  in  the  County 

of  Westchester  and  the  State  of  New  York,  New  York: 
1886.    4to,  pp.  43. 

Reprint   from  J.  T.   Scharf's   Westchester  County. 

1279.  .     Origin  and  History  of  Manors  in  the  Province  of 

New  York  and  in  the  County  of  Westchester.  New 
York  :  1886.    4tO,  pp.  100.     Portrait  and  maps. 

(inly  a  few  issued  separately  from  Scharf's  ''Westchester 
County." 


DENISON.  ?Jl 

1280.  DE  LANCEY,  WILLIAM  H.    Early  Records  of  New  Am- 

sterdam. An  Address  before  the  St.  Anthony  Club. 
April  23,  1892.    New  York :  1893.    8vo.    Illustrated. 

1281.  DELANO,  A.    Life  on  the  Plains  and  among  the  Diggings  ; 

being  Scenes  and  Adventures  of  an  Overland  Journey  to 
California;  with  Particular  Incidents  of  the  Routes,  Mis- 
takes and  Sufferings  of  the  Emigrants,  the  Indian  Tribes, 
the  Present  and  the  Future  of  the  ( Ircat  West.  Auburn  : 
Miller,  Orton  &  Mulligan,  [854.     121110,  pp.  384. 

1282.  DELAVILLE,  ABBE.      Eta1    Present  de  la   Pensylvanie. 

011  'on  trouve  le  detail  de  ce  qui  s'y  est  passe  depuis  la 
defaite  du  General  Braddock  jusqu  a  la  prise  d'OswcL'<>. 
avec  une  Carte  particuliere  de  cette  Colonic  1750.  n.  p. 
n.  d.     unii),  pp.  128.     Map. 

Sold:  Barlow,  1890,  2.50. 

1283.  DEMAREST,  DAVID  D.  (REV.).     History  and  Charac- 

teristics of  the  Reformed  Protestant  Dutch  Church. 
New  York:  Board  of  Publication  of  the  Reformed  Dutch 
Church,  1856.  i2mo,  pp.  xxviii,  221.  Errata.  1  slip.  Il- 
lustrated by  8  plates.* 

Mnrc  than  half  of  this  volume  relates  i"  X\  u   Jersey. 
Sold:  Dunbar,  1892.  35  cts. 

1284.  .     The   Huguenots   on   the    Hackensack.     A    Paper 

read  before  the  Huguenot  Society  of  America  in  the 
French  Church  Du  Saint  Esprit.  W  Y..  April  13,  [885; 
before  the  N.  J.  Historical  Society  at  Trenton,  Jan.  26, 
1886 ;  before  the  New  Brunswick  Historical  Club,  Feb- 
ruary 18,  1886.  and  in  the  North  Reformed  Church  of 
Schraalenberg,  N.  J.,  February  19,  1886.  New  Bruns- 
wick, X.  J.:  Daily  Fredonian  Steam  Printing  House. 
1886.    8vo,  pp.  24.     Paper.* 

Sold:  Henkels.  1899.  25  cts.;  Weeks.  1902.  1.10. 

1285.  DE  MOEN,  C.  G.     De  Toestand  der  Hollandische  Koloni- 

satie  en  den  Staat  Michigan.  Amsterdam:  1849.  8vo, 
pp.  40. 

1286.  DENISON,  FREDERIC  (REV.).     Westerly  and  its  Wit- 

nesses for  Two  Hundred  and  Fifty  Years,  1626- 1876.  In- 
cluding Charlestown,   Hopkinton,   and   Richmond.      By 


272  DENNETT. 

Rev.  Frederic  Denison.  Map,  portraits,  and  views. 
Providence:  J.  A.  &  R.  A.  Reid,  1878.    8vo,  pp.  314. 

Sold:  Barlow,  1890,  2.00;  Cooke,  1883,  1.75;  Manson,  1899, 
2.50;  Guild,  1887,  2.50. 

1287.  .     Illustrated  New  Bedford,  Martha's  Vineyard  and 

Nantucket.  With  Sketches  of  Discovery,  Settlers,  Wars 
and  Historical  Incidents.  Providence:  J.  A.  &  R.  A. 
Reid,  1879.    8vo. 

1288.  .     The  Past  and  the  Present.     Narragansett  Sea  and 

Shore :  Illustrated  Guide  to  Sea  Side  Resorts  of  Rhode 
Island.    Providence :  J.  A.  &  R.  A.  Reid,  1879.    8vo. 

Contains  historical  notes. 

1289.  DENNISTON,      GOLDSMITH.        Survey     of      Steuben 

Count)',  N.  Y.  Giving  its  history  from  first  settlement 
in  1789  to  the  present  time,  original  state  of  the  county 
and  settlement,  its  geology,  climate,  etc.  Map.  Albany: 
1 861.    8vo,  pp.  114. 

1290.  .    Survey  of  Orange  County,  N.  Y.    Its  early  history 

and  settlement,  source  of  title  to  land,  geology,  soils, 
etc.    Map  and  illustrations.    Albany  :  1863.    8vo,  pp.  100. 

Reprints  from  trans.  N.  Y.  State  Agricultural  Society. 

1291.  DENNETT,   DANIEL.      Louisiana   as   It   Is:   its  Topog- 

raphy and  Material  Resources — its  Cotton,  Sugar  Cane, 
Rice  and  Tobacco  Fields — its  Corn  and  Grain  Lands — 
its  Numerous  Varieties  of  Field  Crops — its  Valuable 
Grasses — its  Fruits — including  the  Orange  and  other 
Tropical  Fruits — its  Vegetable  and  Flower  Gardens — its 
vast  and  valuable  Forests  of  Timber — its  Prairies,  Bot- 
toms. Swamp  and  Hilly  Lands — Health  and  Longevity 
— Various  Popular  Errors  corrected  touching  the  Soil, 
Climate  and  People  of  the  State.  Reliable  Information 
for  Farmers,  Patrons  of  Husbandry.  Labouring  Men, 
Manufacturers,  Capitalists,  Men  of  Enterprise,  Invalids 
— Any  who  may  desire  to  Settle  or  Purchase  Lands  in 
the  Gulf  States.  New  Orleans:  Eureka  Press.  1S76. 
8vo,  pp.  xiii,  288.     Folding  map  of  La.* 

While    it   is    largely   statistical,   yet   there    is   much   (if   historical 
value  in  this  book.     \n  edition  of  10,000  copies  was  issued. 
Sold:  Randall,  1901,  10  cts. 


DENTON.  273 

1292.  DENTON,  DANIEL.     A  |  Brief  Description  |  of  |   Xevv 
York :  |  Formerly  Called  |  New-Netherlands.  |  With  the 

1  Maces  thereunto  Adjoyning.  |  Together  with  the  |  Man- 
ner of  its  Scituation,  Fertility  of  the  Soyle,  |  Healthful- 
ness  of  the  Climate,  and  the  |  Commodities  thence  pro- 
duced. J  Also  I  Some  Directions  and  Advice  to  such  as 
shall  go  I  thither:  An  Account  of  what  Commodities  they 
Shall  I  take  with  them  ;  The  Profit  and  Pleasure  that  | 
may  accrew  to  them  thereby.  |  Likewise  |  A  Brief  Rela- 
tion of  the  Customs  of  the  |  Indians  there.  |  London :  | 
Printed  for  John  Hancock,  at  the  first  Shop  in  Popes- 
Head  Alley  in  |  Cornhil  at  the  three  Bibles,  and  William 
Bradley  at  the  three  Bibles  |  in  the  Minories.     1670.    4to. 

2  1.,  pp.  21.* 

"The  first  account  of  New  York  printed  in  English,  and  very 
rare.  The  title-page  being  printed  on  paper  iarger  than  the  rest  of 
the  volume,  the  date  is  often  cut  nit  by  the  binder.  The  only  copy 
we  have  seen  with  the  date  not  cut  off  belongs  to  John  F.  McCoy, 
whose  copy  is  uncut,  and  measures  8x6  inches.''   Sabin. 

"This  volume  will  always  command  a  place  in  the  very  front 
rank  of  Americana  as  the  first  account  of  New  York  printed  in 
English.  It  contains  much  interesting  information  told  in  quaint 
fashion.  In  giving  an  account  of  the  fruits  natural  to  the  island 
the  author  mentions  'Mulberries,  Posimons,  Grapes  great  and  small. 
Huckelberries,  Cramberries,  Plums  of  several  sorts,  Rosberries  and 
Strawberries,  of  which  last  is  such  abundance  in  June  that  the 
Fields  anil  Woods  are  died  red;  Which  the  Cotmtrey-People  per- 
ceiving, instantly  arm  themselves  with  bottles  of  Wine.  Cream  and 
Sugar,  and  instead  of  a  Coat  of  Male,  every  one  a  Female  upon  his 
horse  behind  him  and  so  rushing  violently  into  the  fields,  never 
leave  till  they  have  disrob'd  them  of  their  red  colours,  and  turned 
them  int.)  the  old  habit."    Brayton  Ires  Catalog. 

"The  title-page  was  printed  on  such  a  large  scale  that  the  date 
at  the  bottom  of  it  was  uniformly  cut  off  by  the  binder.  The  datt 
was  so  rare  that  Gowans,  the  veteran  collector  and  dealer,  had  not 
seen  a  copy  with  it,  and  omitted  it  in  his  reprint  of  the  book."  Bray- 
ton Ives  Catalog. 

This  volume  was  written  during  1670  by  one  Daniel  Denton,  an 
officer  of  the  law.  in  Jamaica,  in  Queens  County,  on  Long  Isalnd, 
and  is  a  vivid  and  clear  description  of  New  York  city  and  of  the 
surrounding  country  (including  the  present  Stat.'  of  New  Jersey) 
of  that  period.  The  inhabitants,  their  customs,  habits  and  conditions 
are  also  carefully  noted,  the  Indians  are  mentioned  quite  exhaust- 
ively, and  the  whole  forms  a  narrative  of  great  historical  interest. 

"Aside  from  its  physical  peculiarities,  the  subject-matter  is  of 
much  interest  to  the  collector  of  Americana  or  the  student  of  the 
youth  of  his  country."   Reader  Magazine.   Burrows  Brothers  Cat. 

Sold:  Brayton  Ives,  1801.  vellum,  believed  to  be  the  only 
copy  in  this  country  which  has  the  printed  date,  perfect 
copy,  unusually  clean.  615.00;  Menzies.  1S76.  red  levl 
mo,  git,  by  Bedford,  date  restored  in   facsimile  by   Mr. 


274  DENTON. 

Harris  of  London,  220.00;  Bangs,  1903,  levt  mo,  in  case, 
by  Riviere,  imprint  cut  from  title  page,  625.00;  Brinley, 
1880,  levt  mo,  extra,  by  Pratt,  385.00;  Murphy,  blue  mo, 
Bradstreet,  1884,  80.00;  Stanley,  London,  1813,  1670  ed., 
11  shillings;  Barlow,  1890,  vellum,  525.00. 

1293.  .    A  Description  of  New  York,  formerly  called  Xew 

Netherlands,    with    the    Places    Thereunto    Adjoining. 

Likewise  a  Brief  Relation  of  the  Customs  of  the  Indians 

there.      By   Daniel    Denton.     A   New   Edition,   with   an 

Introduction  and  Copious  Historical  Notes,  by  Gabriel 

Furman.     New  York:  Win.  Gowans,  1845.    8vo,  pp.  17, 

52,  16.* 

"In  large  paper.  4to.  100  were  printed.  Five,  in  folio,  Forms 
No.  1  of  Gowans'  Bibliotheca.  Also  reprinted  by  Historical  Society 
of  Penna.  Edited  by  Jobn  Pennington.  Philadelphia.  1845.  8vo. 
pp.  16.''    Sabin. 

Sold:  Bangs,  Merwin,  1865,  1.12;  Balcom,  1901,  Penn.  Hist. 
Soc.  Print,  .50;  Brevoort,  1890,  1.50;  Brinley,  1880,  1.50; 
S.  L.  Boardman,  1883,  20  cts. ;  Brinley,  1880,  1.50;  Rice, 
1870,  cl,  unct,  large  pap,  2.75 ;  Rogers,  1900,  40  cts. ; 
Roche,  1867,  unct,  4.50;  Cable,  1883,  cl,  unct,  10  cts.: 
Dunbar.  1892.  1.12;  Bushnell,  1883,  with  Miller's  N.  Y.. 
1843,  2.50;  Allan,  1864,  5.00;  Barlow,  1890,  hlf  mo,  2.50: 
West,  1889,  55  cts.;  Menzies,  1876,  large  pap,  hlf  elf,  git, 
unct.  6.00;  Bourquin,  1894,  30  cts.;  Hoffmann,  1877. 
large  pap,  unct.  4.00;  Shurtleff,  1875,  1.00;  Deane,  1898. 
1.50;  Field,  1875,  cl>  1-63;  Holliday,  1870,  large  pap,  cl. 
unct,  1.25;  Bangs,  1899,  shts.  folded,  4.25;  Murphy,  1884. 
1.75;  Harold  Peirce,  60  cts.;  Polock,  1904,  cl.  unct,  1.00. 

1294.  .    A  Brief  Description  of  New  York,  formerly  called 

New  Netherlands,  with  the  Places  Thereunto  adjoining, 
together  with  the  Manner  of  its  Scituation,  Fertility  of 
the  Soyl,  Healthfulness  of  the  Climate,  and  the  Com- 
modities thence  Produced.  Also  Some  Directions  and 
Advice  to  such  as  shall  Go  Thither:  An  Account  of  what 
Commodities  they  Shall  Take  with  Them  :  The  Profit 
and  Pleasure  that  may  accrue  to  them  Thereby.  Like- 
wise a  Brief  Relation  of  the  Customs  of  the  Indians 
There.  By  Daniel  Denton.  London:  1670.  Edited  by 
John  Pennington.  Press  <>f  Historical  Society  of  Penn- 
sylvania.    1845.    8vo,  pp.  16.* 

1295.  .      A    Brief   Description    |   of   New   York   |    Formerly 


DE   SMET.  2/5 

Called  New  Netherlands  |  By  Daniel  Denton.  Re- 
printed from  the  original  edition  of  1670  Willi  a  Bib- 
liographical Introduction  by  |  Felix  Neumann  of  the 
Library  of  Congress.  |  Cleveland:  |  The  Burrows  Broth- 
ers Company.  |  1902.  8vo,  pp.  63.  Introduction,  pp.  32; 
facsimile  title  of  1670  edition.  Hlf.  title:  I.  Denton's 
New  York,  London.  John  Hancock  and  William  Brad- 
ley 1670.  Title  page  and  text  reprinted  from  a  cop\  0 
the  original  edition  in  the  Library  of  Congress,  Wash- 
ington, D.  C,  with  kind  permission  of  the  librarian.  .Mr. 
Herbert  Putnam.* 

Forms  No.  1  of  the  Burrow;  reprints  of  which  there  were  15 
copies  on  Japan  paper,  each  one  signed  bj  the  iilitor.  and  250  copies 
on  handmade  paper,  uncut,  bound  in  antique  boards,  each  volume 
numbered.    Deckle  edges. 

1296.  DE  PEYSTER,  FREDERIC.     (The  Early   Political  His- 

tory of  New  York.)  An  Address  delivered  before  the 
New  York  Historical  Society  on  its  60th  Anniversary. 
Tuesday.  Nov.  22.  1864.  New  York:  Published  for  tin- 
Society,  1865.    8vo,  pp.  76.* 

1297.  DE  PUY,  HENRY  W.    Ethan  Allen  and  the  Green  Moun- 

tain Lleroes  of  '76.  With  a  Sketch  of  the  Early  History 
of  Vermont.  Buffalo:  Phinney  &  Co.,  1853.  121110,  pp. 
428.  +  New  York:  J.  C.  Derby,  1854.  121110.  pp.  42S.  + 
Boston  :  1853.  121110,  pp.  428.  Portrait,  map  and  illustra- 
tions.    Buffalo:  1859.  -f  New  York:  1861.* 

Sold:  Manson,  1899,  1.25;  Cable,  1882,  1861  ed.,  1.12. 

1298.  DERBY,  JOHN  B.    A  Few  Reminiscences  of  Salem.  Mass., 

embracing  Notices  of  its  Eminent  Men  known  to  the 
Author  Forty  Years  ago.     Boston  :  1847.    8vo,  pp.  15. 

Sold:  Woodward.  1869,  10  cts. 

1299.  DERRY,  J.  T.     Georgia,  its  Cities.  Towns.  Scenery,  and 

Resources.  Philadelphia:  Lippincott,  1878.  121110.  Il- 
lustrated. 

Sold:  Cable.  1882,  1.25. 

1300.  DE  SMET,  P.  J.     Missions  de  l'Oregon  et  Voyages  aux 

Montagnes  Rocheuses  aux  Sources  de  la  Columbie,  de 
1' Athabasca  et  du  Sascatshawan,  en  1845-46.  (Vi- 
gnette.)    Gand :  Impr.  ec  Lith.  de  Ye  Yander  Schelden, 


276  DE    SOTO. 

editeur.  (1848.)  121110,  engraved  title,  pp.  (2),  ix,  9-389, 
and  printed  covers.    3  folded  maps  and  15  plates. 

"This  edition  seems  to  have  been  prepared  by  the  author  him- 
self.  It  contains  more  material  than  the  edition  in  English  (Oregon 
Missions)  the  illustrations  are  different,  and  the  three  maps  are 
entirely  new."   Stibin. 

The  Same.  Paris :  Poussielgue-Rusand.  A.  Lyon,  Chez  J.  B. 
Pelagaud  et  Cie.  i8_|8.  121110.  hit  title,  engraved  title,  printed  title, 
pp.  ii.  7-408.    Printed  covers.    13  plates. 

"The  lithographed  plates  are  identical  with  those  in  the  New 
York  edition.  Oregon  Missions,  from  which  this  translation  seems 
to  have  Irs!  made.  In  the  latter  part  it  follows  the  other  French 
edition  published  at  Ghent."   Sabin. 

Sold:  Dunbar,  1892,  1.12. 

1301.  .      Oregon    Missions    and   Travels    over   the    Rocky 

Mountains,  in  1845-46.  By  Father  P.  J.  de  Smet,  Of  the 
Society  of  Jesus.  New  York:  Edward  Dunigan,  1847. 
121110.  half  title,  engraved  title,  printed  title,  pp.  (2),  xi, 
408.  (4).     Map  and  13  plates. 

"The  two  unpaged  leaves  at  the  end  contain  the  Lord's  Prayer, 
&c.  in  several  Indian  languages.  Some  copies  were  subsequently 
issued  without  the  plates."   Sabin. 

Editions  were  published  in  Dutch  and  German. 

Sold:  Dunbar,  1892,  2.50;  Bourquin,  1894,  2.10;  Waterbury, 
1895,  2.25;  Guild.  1S87.  1.62. 

1302.  DE  SOTO,  HERNANDO.     The  Discovery  and  Conquest 

of  Terra  Florida,  by  Don  Fernando  de  Soto,  and  Six 
Hundred  Spaniards,  his  Followers.  Written  by  a  Gen- 
tleman of  Elvas,  employed  in  all  the  Action,  and  trans- 
lated out  of  Portuguese,  by  Richard  Hakluyt.  Re- 
printed from  the  Edition  of  1611.  Edited  with  Notes  and 
an  Introduction,  and  a  Translation  of  a  Narrative  of  the 
Expedition  of  Luis  Hernandez  de  Biedma,  Factor  to  the 
Same.  By  William  B.  Rye.  London:  Printed  for  the 
Hakluyt  Society,  [851.  8vo,  3  1.,  pp.  lxvii,  pp.  200,  v. 
Map.   " 

1303.  .     Histoire   de   la   Conqueste   de   la   Floride   par   les 

Espagnols  sous  Ferdinand  de  Soto.     Ecrite  en  Portu- 

gais  par  tin  Gentil-homme  de  la  ville  d'Elvas.  (Traduite) 
par  M.  D.  C.  CCitri  de  la  Guette.)  Paris:  Denys 
Thierry,  1685.  121110,  13  1..  pp.  300.  -}-  Paris:  Edme 
Couterot,  1699.     i_'m.>.  13  I.,  pp.  300. 

"The  only  differer©  between  these  editions  consists  in  the 
imprint.    For  the  original,  see  Relacam  (title  follows).   The  follow- 


DE    .SOTO.  2JJ 

ing  is  an  English  translation  of  this  French  version.    It  is  - 

as  to  numbers,  distances  and  names  of  places,  and  very  inferior  t" 
that  by  llakluyt,  published  in  1609  as  'Virginia  richly  valued,'  and 
in    [6ll   as  'Discovery  and  Conquest   of  Terra   Florida.'"    Sabin. 

Sold:  llakluyt  ed. :  Brinley,  1881,  1851  ed.,  el.  unct,  3.00; 

Thornton,    1878,    1851    ed.,  87  cts. ;   Dunbar,  [892,  3.00; 

Field,  1875,  5.25;  Hangs,  1895,  Lenox  Dupl.,  350;  Men- 

zies,  1876,  Hakluyt  ed.,  1851,  hlf  1110,  git,  unct,  9.13; 
Paris,  1685  ed. :  Barlow,  1890,  5.00. 

1304.  .      Relaxant    verdadei    |    ra    dos   trabalhos    que       ho 

guernador  |  do  Fernado  d'  |  souto  e  cer  |  tos  fidal     gos 
Portugueses  passarom  |  no  d'scobrimeto  da'  J  prouincia 
da  Fro  |  lida.     Agora  |  neuaniete  feita  por  hu      fidalgo 
Deluas.  |  Foy  vista  por  ho  sciior  inquisidor.  !  (Colophon  1 
Foy  impressa  esta  relacam  do  |  descoubrimento  da  Fro- 
lida  I  em  casa  de  anfree  de  Bur  |  gos  impressor  caullei 
ro  da  casa  do  se-  j  nhor  Cardeal  j  iffante.  |  acabouse  aos 
des  dias  de  Febrei-  |  ro  do  anno  de  mil  &  quinbentos  : 
&  cincoenta  &  sete  annos.   |  na  nobre  &  sempre  leal 
cidade  de  Euora.  |   (1557.)     8vo,  clxxx  leaves. 

Original  edition. 

"A  volume  of  the  greatest  rarity.  The  only  known  copy  in 
America  is  in  Mr.  Lenox's  library.  Rich  priced  it  in  1830  at  thirty 
guineas,  and  says  'Frodida,'  which  is  an  error,  repeated  by  Ter 
naux  and  Brunet.  It  is  reprinted  in  facsimile  in  Vol.  1  of  'Collecao 
de  opusculos  reimpressos  relitavos  a  historia  das  navigac.oes.  Lis- 
bon. iS'-|-|.    4to.  pp.  8,  xxii,  139.''    Sabin. 

Sold:  Murphy,  1884,  Relation  of  Invasion,  &c,  1686,  Lon- 
don, 6.00;  Fisher,  1866,  Hakluyt-London  ed.,  1851,  4. 25. 

1305.  .  A  Relation  of  the  Invasion  and  Conquest  of  Flor- 
ida by  the  Spaniards  under  the  command  of  Fernando 
de  Soto;  "Written  in  Portuguese  by  a  Gentleman  of  the 
Town  of  Elvas.  Now  Englished.  To  which  is  sub- 
joyned  (with  separate  titles  but  continuous  paging) 
Two  Journeys  of  the  present  Emperour  of  China  into 
Tartary  in  the  Years  1682  and  1683.  With  some  Dis- 
coveries made  by  the  Spaniards  in  the  Island  of  Cali- 
fornia, in  the  Year  1683.  London  :  John  Lawrence,  at 
the  Angel  in  the  Poultry  over  against  the  Compter,  1686. 
i6Vno.  Imprimatur  Title.  Preface  and  Table.  8  !..  pp. 
273- 

"Rennet's  Bibl.  Am.  Trim,  lives  this  title  with  some  variati  ins 
~dated  1687.    See  also  Purchas,  iii.  807.    1532,  1603."   Sabin. 

"Translated   from  the  edition   in   French,   printed   in    Pari-   the 


2/6  DE    VEAUX. 

year  before.  Mr.  Rich  says  the  translator  seems  to  be  unaware  that 
Hakluyt  printed  it  in  English,  nearly  80  years  previously,  that  is,  in 
1609.  It  is  the  second  printed  account  of  Florida,  the  Commentaries 
of  Cabeca  de  Vaca  having  been  printed  in  1555.  It  contains  the  first 
relation  of  the  settlement  of  California  printed  in  English."    Field. 

Sold:  Brinley,  1881,  6.00;  Barlow,  1890,  hlf  mo.  git,  10.00; 
Field,  1875,  32.00. 

1306.  .    Histoire  de  la  Conquete  de  la  Floride,  on  Relation 

de  ce  qui  s'est  passe  clans  la  Decouverte  de  ce  Pais,  par 
Ferdinand   de   Soto  *     *   traduite   en    Francois   par 

Sr.  Pierre  Richelet.  Xouvelle  Edition,  divisee  en  deux 
tomes.  Leide :  Chez  Pierre  Vander.  Aa.  1731.  2  vols  in 
one.    Sm.  8vo.     Map.     Plates. 

Sold:  Dunbar,  1892,  12.50. 

x3°7-  •  Letter  of  Hernando  de  Soto,  and  Memoir  of  Her- 
nando de  Escalante  Fontaneda.  Translated  from  the 
Spanish  by  Buckingham  Smith.  Washington:  1854. 
Folio.    Map. 

"These  translations  are  made  from  MSS  in  the  Original  Span- 
ish belonging  to  the  Historical  collection  of  James  Lenox,  Esq.  One 
hundred  copies  have  been  printed  for  G.  \V.  R(igg)."  Note  by  Mr. 
Smith. 

"Soto  conquered  the  native  tribes  of  Indians  of  Florida  in  15.TO. 
and  this  letter,  dated  July  9th.  1539,  addressed  to  the  Justice  and 
Board  of  Magistrates  of  Santiago  de  Cuba,  is  the  official  account 
of  the  expedition."    Barlozt.: 

Sold:  Barlow,  1890,  hlf  mo,  git.  unct.  13.00. 

1308.  .     Narratives  of  the  Career  of  Hernando  de  Soto  in 

the  Conquest  of  Florida,  as  told  by  a  Knight  of  Elvas. 
and  in  a  relation  by  Luys  Hernandez  de  Biedma,  Factor 
of  the  Expedition,  translated  by  Buckingham  Smith. 
Xew  York:  Bradford  Club.  1866.  Roy.  8vo.,  pp.  xxviii. 
324,  (4). 

Bradford  Club  Series  No.  5.  150  copies. 
Sold:  Murphy.  1884.  2  vols.,  25.00:  Woodward,  1869.  4.00; 
Brinley,  1881,  unct,  4.00;  Waterbury,  1895,  cover  gone, 
leaves  dusty,  4-75;  Wales,  1903,  pap,  unct,  11.00;  Bush- 
nell,  1883,  Imper.  8vO,  pap.  unct,  subscriber's  copy,  775: 
West.  1889,  unct,  J.JS'-  Bangs,  1895,  unct,  y.2^. 

1309.  DE  VEAUX,  JAMES.     Memoir  of  Charleston,  S.  C.     By 

Robert  W.  Gibbes,  M.  D.,  of  Columbia,  S.  C.  Columbia, 
S.  C. :  1846.    8vo.  pp.  258. 


DEW  HURST.  279 

1310.  DEVENS,  SAMUEL  A.     Sketches  of  Martha's  Vineyard 

and  other  Reminiscences  of  travel  at  home,  &c.  By  an 
Inexperienced  Clergyman.  Boston:  James  Munroe  & 
Co.,  1838.     121110,  pp.  viii,  207,  (1). 

Sold:  Woodward,  1869,  6.50;  Livermore,  1894,  1.75;  Brin- 
ley,  1871),  4.25;  Manson,  1899,  2.75;  Cable,  1882,  1.12; 
Guild,  1887,  5.25. 

131 1.  DEWEES,  W.  B.     Letters  from  an  Early  Settler  of  Texas. 

Compiled  by  Cora  Cardelle.  Louisville,  Ky. :  Morton  & 
Griswold,  1852.  121110,  pp.  312.  -+-  Louisville:  Hall  & 
Brothers,  Printers.   [854.     121110,  pp.  312.     Map. 

Sold:  1854  ed. :  Clogston,  1875,  1.38;  Dunbar.  1892,  75  cts. 

1312.  DEWEY,  CHESTER.     A  History  of  the  County  of  Berk- 

shire, Massachusetts.  In  Two  Parts.  The  First  being  a 
General  View  of  the  Country ;  The  Second,  an  Account 
of  the  Several  Towns.  By  Gentlemen  in  the  County, 
Clergymen  and  Laymen.  Pittsfield  :  Printed  by  Samuel 
W.  Bush,  1829.     121110,  pp.  468.    Woodcuts  and  2  Maps. 

Sold:  Patterson,  1896,  4.25  ;  Blanchard,  1898,  hlf  levt  mo, 
git,  unct,  5.00;  Cable,  1883.  2.25;  Manson,  1899,  7-5°  S 
Libbie,  1901,  bds,  unct.  5.00;  Child,  1882,  4.12;  Bell, 
1895,  6.00;  Murphy,  1884,  3.75;  Bangs,  1894,  5.50;  Brin- 
ley,  1879.  3.25;  Bourquin,  1894.  3.90;  Shurtleff,  1875. 
2.87;  Guild,  1887,  shp,  2.12;  Anderson,  1904,  shp,  4.00; 
Manson.  1904,  shp,  5.00;  J.  G.  Smith,  1883,  2.50;  Deane, 
1898,  3.25;  Clogston,  1875.  3.25;  Morris.  1899,  shp,  5.50; 
Clogston,  1899,  hlf  mo.  git.  unct,  6.00:  Libbie,  1900,  shp, 
3.12:  Libbie.  1901,  bds,  unct,  5.00. 

1313.  DEWEY,   FREEMAN   DANA.      Early   History  of  Wau- 

paca, Wisconsin.     Waupaca,     n.  d.     121110.  pp.  95. 

1314.  DEWEY,    SHERMAN.      An    Account    of    a    Hail    Storm 

which  Fell  on  Part  of  the  Towns  of  Lebanon,  Bozrah 
and  Franklin,  on  the  15th  of  July.  1799.  Perhaps  never 
Equalled  by  any  other  ever  Known,  not  even  in  Egypt. 
Walpole,  N.  H. :  1799.     i2mo,  pp.  2j. 

1315.  DEWHURST,    WILLIAM    W.      The    History    of    Saint 

Augustine,  Florida,  with  an  Introductory  Account  of  the 
Early  Spanish  and  French  Attempts  at  Exploration  and 
Settlement   in    the  Territory   of   Florida,   together   with 


280  DICKINSON. 

Sketches  of  Events  and  objects  of  interest  connected 
with  the  oldest  town  in  the  United  States.  To  which  is 
added  a  Short  Description  of  the  Climate  and  advantages 
of  Saint  Augustine  as  a  Health  Resort.  New  York: 
G.  P.  Putnam's  Sons,  1881.     i2mo.  pp.  7,  182.* 

1316.  DEXTER,  HENRY  MARTYN.     Memoranda,  Historical, 

Chronological,  &c.  Prepared  to  aid  those  whose  interest 
in  Pilgrim  Memorials,  and  History  is  freshened  by  this 
Jubilee  Year.  Printed  but  not  published  for  the  use  of 
Congregational  Ministers.  1870.  Boston.  8vo,  pp.  39. 
But  25  copies  were  issued. 

Sold:  Manson,  1899,  5.12. 

1317.  DEXTER,   SAMUEL.     Our   Father's   God,   the   Hope   of 

Posterity.  Some  serious  Thoughts  on  the  Foundation, 
Rise  and  Growth  Of  the  Settlements  in  New  England, 
*  *  *.  A  Discourse  Delivered  at  Dedham,  on  the  Day 
of  Publick  Thanksgiving,  Nov.  23,  1738,  Upon  the  Con- 
clusion of  the  first  Century,  since  a  Church  of  Christ  was 
Gathered  in  that  Place.  Boston :  S.  Kneeland  and  T. 
Green,  1738.  8vo,  pp.  51.  -f-  Second  Edition.  Boston: 
Reprinted  by  Thomas  Fleet,  Jun.,  1796.     8vo,  Title,  pp. 

",  S1- 

Sold:  Brinley,  1879,  hlf  mo,  unct,  9.00. 

1318.  DICKINSON,     GIDEON.       Milford's     First     Centennial. 

Milford,  Mass. :  1880. 

1319.  DICKINSON,  JOHN.      Letters  |   from  a  |   Farmer  |   in   | 

Pennsylvania,  |  to  the  |  Inhabitants  |  of  the  |  British 
Colonies.  |  Philadelphia:  |  Printed  by  David  Hall,  and 
William  Sellers.  |  1768.  |  8vo,  pp.  71.  The  Second  Edi- 
tion. 

"The  first  edition  was  published  in  March,  and  the  second  in 
June  following.  These  letters  appeared  simultaneously  in  the  Penn- 
sylvania Chronicle  and  Gazette,  in  twelve  issues.  beginning  Dec.  3, 
1767;  towards  the  close  of  the  series  the  Chronicle  was  a  few  days 
ahead  of  the  Gazette  and  Journal,  which  joined  the  others  with 
numbers  one  and  two,  on  the  10th  of  Dec.  They  were  promptly 
reprinted  in  nrarly  all  the  twenty-five  papers  then  published  on  the 
continent.  Miller  and  Sower's  German  papers  and  the  Roston  Even- 
ing Post  being  the  exceptions.  The  French  edition  states  that  30 
editions  were  published  in  America  within  si\  months.  This  state- 
ment may  have  included  the  newspaper  reprints,  as  only  eight  in 
pamphlet  form  are  now  known  to  have  been  printed  in  America. 


DICKINSON.  281 

Two  editions  wire  also  published  in  London  and  one  in  Dublin." 
Hildcbum,  2,  75. 

Sold:  Harold  Peircc,  1903,  9.50;  Cooke,  1883,  3.50;  Proud, 
1903,  1st  ed.,  3.50;  Child,  1882,  1769  ed.,   1.87;  Henkels, 

1898,  1768  ed.,  2d  ed.,  2.25;  Henkels,  1898,  1774.  London 
reprint,  extra  illus.  with  18  portraits,  &c,  9.00;  Henkels. 

1899,  1768  ed.,  2.20:  Menzies,  1876,  hlf  mo,  Kdes  &  (.ill. 
1768  ed.,  2.00;  Hoffmann,  1877,  25  cts. ;  Cooke,  1883,  hlf 
mo,  London,  1778,  3.25;  Bangs,  1902,  orig.  elf.  5.00;  An- 
derson, 1903,  unbd,  6.00;  Menzies,  1876,  J.  Almon,  [768 
ed.,  hlf  mo,  unct,  2.00;  Hoffmann.  1877.  London,  1774 
ed..  1.25;  Henkels,  1898,  Lond..  1774  ed.,  j8  portr.  & 
newspaper  clippings,  9.00;  Bangs,  1899,  same  as  Hen- 
kels copy,  14.25;  Barlow,  London,  1774  ed.,  1890,  1.00; 
Polock,  1904,  3d  ed.,  2.25;  Putlick  &  Simpson,  1861,  1st 
ed.,  5s.  6d. 

1320.  .  Letters  from  a  Farmer  in  Pennsylvania  to  the  In- 
habitants of  the  British  Colonies.  Boston:  Printed  by 
Mein  &  Fleeming,  and  to  be  sold  by  John  Mein,  at  the 
London  Book  Store,  North  Side  of  King  Street.  8vo, 
Title,  pp.  5,  146.    To  the  Ingenious  Author,  2  pp. 

Third  Edition.  Phila. :  William  and  Thomas  Brad- 
ford, 1769.  8vo,  Title,  pp.  104.  -f  Boston:  Edes  &  Gill. 
1768.  8vo,  pp.  146,  (2).  -\-  London:  Reprinted.  J.  Al- 
mon, 1768.  8vo,  2  1.,  pp.  iii.  118.  -f  Dublin:  1768.  8vo. 
+  New  York:  Reprinted  by  John  Holt.  1768.  i2mo.  pp. 
118.  4-  Williamsburgh  (Ya.)  :  1769.  8vo.  Phila.:  1774. 
8vo.  pp.  136.  +  London  :  J.  Almon.  1774.    8vo,  pp.  136. 

"My  Lord  Hillsborough  mentioned  the  Farmer's  Letters  to  me. 
said  he  had  read  them,  that  they  were  well  written,  and  he  believed 
he  could  guess  who  was  the  author,  looking  me  in  the  face  at  the 
time,  as  if  he  thought  it  was  me.  He  censured  the  doctrine  as  ex- 
tremely wild.  I  have  read  them  as  far  as  No.  8;  I  know  not  if  any 
more  has  been  published.  I  should  have  thought  they  had  been 
writen  by  Mr.  Dclancy,  not  having  heard  of  the  others  you  point  out 
as  joint  authors."    Franklin's  letter  to  Son. 

1321.  .     Lettres  d'un  Fermier  de  Pennsvlvanie  aux  Habi- 

tans  de  l'Amerique  Septentionale,  Traduites  de  l'Anglois. 
Amsterdam:  Aux  Depens  de  la  Compagnie,  1789.  121110, 
pp.  xxviii,  258.* 

Sold:  Barlow,  1890.  2.00. 

1322.  .  Letters  from  a  Farmer  in  Pennsylvania  to  the  In- 
habitants of  the  British  Colonics.     With  an   Historical 


20  2  DIFFENDERFFEK. 

Introduction  by  R.  T.  H.  Halsey.  New  York:  The  Out- 
look Co.,  1903.    8vo,  pp.  68,  148. 

A  reprint.  Edition  of  39  copies  on  Japan  paper  and  260  on  Van 
Gelder  hand-made  paper.  Illustrated  by  a  portrait  of  John  Dick- 
inson. 

"Written  in  a  plain  style,  didactic  yet  argumentative,  and  with 
illustrations  taken  from  classical  and  English  constitutional  sources, 
each  point  proven  with  telling  accuracy,  John  Dickinson's  clear 
exposition  of  the  constitutional  relations  between  Parliament  and 
the  Colonies  circulated  widely,  and  did  much  to  mould  opinion  at 
home  and  abroad. 

"Owing  to  the  beauty  of  its  page  and  typography,  and  the 
excellence  of  its  binding,  one  of  the  Boston  editions  was  selected 
for  reprinting  at  The  Gilliss  Press  in  a  limited  edition  of  two 
hundred  and  sixty  copies  on  Van  Gelder  hand-made  paper. 

"The  type  used  is  the  Caslon  Old  Style,  the  nearest  approach  to 
that  used  in  the  original  edition  and  the  book  is  set  page  for  page, 
and  line  for  line  with  original. 

"The  historical  introduction  is  by  R.  T.  H.  Halsey,  and  there 
are  for  illustrations  a  portrait  of  John  Dickinson  (photogravure  on 
copper  by  Bilbo,  after  a  contemporary  print),  and  a  gelatine  print 
in  colors,  of  a  contemporary  Chelsea-Derby  porcelain  statuette." 
Burrows  Catalog. 

1323.  DICKENSON,  M.  F.,  Jr.     Historical  Address  delivered  at 

the  Centennial  Celebration  in  Amherst,  Mass.,  July  4. 
1876.    Amherst :  1878.    8vo,  pp.  44. 

1324.  DICKINSON,  RODOLPHUS.     A  Geographical  and  Sta- 

tistical View  of  Massachusetts  Proper.  Greenfield : 
Printed  by  Denis  &  Phelps,  1813.    8vo,  pp.  80.* 

1325.  .     A  Description  of  Deerfield,  in   Franklin  County ; 

intended  as  an  Exhibition  of  the  Plan  of  a  contemplated 
Gazetteer  of  Massachusetts  Proper.  Deerfield.  Mass.: 
John  Wilson,  1817.    8vo. 

1326.  DIDIMUS,  H.     New  Orleans  as  I  found  it.     Part  1.     New 

York:  1845.    8vo. 

1327.  DIFFENDERFFER,  FRANK  REID.    The  German  Immi- 

gration into  Pennsylvania  through  the  Port  of  Philadel- 
phia, 1700  to  1775.  Part  2.  The  Redemptioners.  Pre- 
pared at  the  request  of  the  Pennsylvania  German  Soci- 
ety. By  Frank  Reid  Diffenderffer.  Lancaster,  Penn. : 
Published  by  the  author,  1900.  8vo,  pp.  ix.  330.  Illus- 
trated.* 

An  edition  of  250  copies  printed. 
Sold:  Pennypacker,  1906,  cl,  git,  unit.  1.25. 


DILLON.  283 

1328.  .    The  Three  Earls.    An  Historical  Sketch,  and  Pro 

ceedings  of  the  Centennial  Jubilee,  held  at  New  Holland, 
Pa.,  Jul}  4.  1876.  New  Holland:  Ranck  &  Sandoe,  1876. 
[2mo,  pp.  1 15.* 

Sold:  Cable,  1882,  1.12. 

1329.  DILLENBACK,  J.  D.     Grand   Rapids  in    1874.     Sketches 

of  the  Trade.  Progress  of  the  City.  Local  History,  &c. 
Grand  Rapids:  1875.    Svo,  PP-  ^O- 

1330.  DILLON,   JOHN   B.     The   History   of   Indiana,   from   its 

Earliest  Exploration  by  Europeans,  to  Close  of  the  Ter- 
ritorial Government  in  1816.  With  an  Introduction  con- 
taining Historical  Notes  of  the  Discovery  and  Settlement 
of  the  Territory  of  the  United  States.  North  west  of  the 
River  Ohio.  Vol.  1.  Indianapolis.  la.:  Wm.  Sheets  & 
Co.,  1843.    8vo,  pp.  xii.  456. 

"This  edition  was  not  completed."   Sabin. 
Sold:  Fisher,  1866,  slip,  4.50:  Henkels,  1900.  2.00:  Field. 
1875.  2.75. 

1331.  .  A  History  of  Indiana,  from  its  Earliest  Explora- 
tion by  Europeans  to  the  Close  of  the  Territorial  Gov- 
ernment, in  1816;  Comprehending  A  History  of  the  Dis- 
covery, Settlement  and  Civil  and  Military  Affairs  of  the 
Territory  of  the  U.  S.  Northwest  of  the  River  Ohio,  and 
a  General  View  of  the  Progress  of  Public  Affairs  in 
Indiana,  from  1816  to  1856.  Indianapolis:  Bingham  & 
Doughty,  1859.  8vo,  pp.  xii.  637.  Map.  Plate  of  five 
portraits,  and  woodcuts.* 

Sold:  Dunbar,  1892,  2.12;  Randall,  1901.  1.80;  Child,  1882. 
3.50:  Cable.  1882,  2.75;  Cable,  1883,  4.00:  Randall,  1901. 
1.80;  Bangs,  1896,  3.25;  Br.  Ives.  1891,  cl.  unct  2.50: 
Bourquin  1894,  shp,  2.20;  Hoffmann.  1877.  sewed,  unct. 
2.37;  Field,  1875,  cl.  unct.  4.00;  Guild.  1887.  shp.  3.25: 
Clogston,  1875.  hlf  turk,  unct.  4.12. 

1332.  .      History   of   the    Early    Settlement    of   the    North 

Western  Territory,  from  its  Earliest  Exploration^,  by 
Europeans,  to  the  Close  of  the  Territorial  Government 
in  18 16:  With  an  Introduction  containing  Historical 
Notes  of  the  Discovery  and  Settlement  of  the  Territory 
of  the   United   States.   North   West  of  the   River  Ohio. 


284  D1STURNELL. 

Indianapolis.  Ind. :  Published  by  Sheets  &  Braden,  1854. 
8vo,  pp.  456.    Two  portraits. 

"This  book  was  first  published  in  1843.  as  Dillon's  History  of 
Indiana,  Vol.  r.  which  was  all  that  was  published  of  that  edition. 
The   complete   work   by  the   same   author  was   not   published   untii 

l85°-   . 

"The  above  title  was  printed  separately  and  pasted  in  the  unsold 
copies  of  volume  1;  the  work  contains  valuable  historical  noti  s 
relating  to  the  discoverv  and  settlement  of  the  Northwest  Terri- 
tory.''   Thomson. 

Sold:  Fisher,  1866,  4.50;  Field,  1875.  2.75. 

1333.  DIMITRY,  JOHN.     Lessons  in  the  History  of  Louisiana. 

from  its  Earliest  Settlement  to  the  Close  of  the  Civil 
War.  To  which  are  appended  Lessons  in  its  Geography 
and  Products.  New  York:  A.  S.  Barnes  &  Co.,  1877. 
i2mo,  pp.  216.     Illustrated.  +  1878.     i2mo,  pp.  216.* 

Sold:  Cable.  1882,  75  cts. 

1334.  DINSDALE,  THOMAS  J.     The  Vigilantes  of  Montana; 

or  Popular  Justice  in  the  Rocky  Mountains.  Being  a 
correct  and  impartial  Narrative  of  the  Chase,  Trial,  Cap- 
ture and  Execution  of  Henry  Plummer's  Road  Agent 
Band.    Virginia  City,  M.  T. :  1866.     i6mo. 

This  title  is  included  because  the  book  gives  one  a  good  idea  of 
the  justice  of  the  far  territories  in  the  early  days. 

DISTRICT  OF  COLUMBIA. 

1335.  Historical  Sketches  of  the  Capitol  City  and  account  of  busi- 

ness establishments  and  advertisements,  n.  p.  (1887.) 
8vo.  pp.  343.     Illustrated.     (Washington.  D.  C.) 

1336.  DISTURNELL,  JOHN.     Xew  York  as  it  is  in  1S35.     New 

York:  1835.     i8mo.     Maps  and  View. 

Sold:  Anderson,  1904,  roan,  3.2-,. 

!337-  •     A   Description  of  the  City  of  New  York.     1847. 

See  O.  L.  Holley. 

1338.  .  New  York  as  it  Was  and  as  it  Is;  giving  an  Ac- 
count of  the  City  from  its  Settlement  to  the  Present 
Time,  forming  a  Complete  Guide  to  the  Great  Metropo- 
lis of  the  Nation,  including  the  City  of  Brooklyn  and 
t lie  surrounding  Cities  and  Villages.  New  York:  J.  Dis- 
turnell,  1876.    pp.  296. 


DODD.  285 

1339.  DIX,  JOHN  A.     Sketch  of  the   Resources  of  the  City  of 

New  York,  with  a  View  of  the  .Municipal  Government, 
Population,  &c.  &c.  From  the  Foundation  of  the  City 
to  the  Date  of  the  Latest  Statistical  Accounts.  New 
York:  G.  &  C.  Carvill,  Broadway,  1827.  8vo,  pp.  104.  -j- 
New  York,  1829.    8vo.* 

Sold:  Harold  Peirce,  1903,  autograph  presentation  copy  to 
Dr.  Francis,  2.00;  1829  ed. :  Holbrow,  1892,  40  cts. ; 
Weeks,  1902,  1827  ed.,  1.10. 

1340.  DIX,  JOHN  ROSS.    A  Hand-book  of  Newport  and  Rhode 

Island.  By  the  author  of  "Pen  and  Ink  Sketches."  New- 
port:  C.  E.  Hannity,  1852.  uinn,  pp.  xii.  170.  Illus- 
trated with  woodcuts. 

1341.  DIXON,  J.  M.    Centennial  History  of  Polk  County,  Iowa. 

By  J.  M.  Dixon,  Blind  Editor.  Authorized  by  the  Board 
of  Supervisors  of  Polk  County.  Mrs.  J.  M.  Dixon  and 
J.  W.  Doughty,  Amanuenses.  Des  Moines:  State  Regis- 
ter Print,  1876.  8vo,  pp.  389.  22  pp.  advertisements. 
Illustrated.* 

1342.  DODD,  STEPHEN.  The  East  Haven  Register;  in  Three 

Parts.  Part  1.  Containing  a  History  of  the  Town  of 
East-Haven,  from  its  First  Settlement  in  1644.  to  the 
Year  1800.  Also,  an  Account  of  its  Boundaries,  Iron 
Works  and  Mills,  Division  of  Lands.,  Controversies  with 
New  Haven  and  Branford,  Town  Charters.  Ecclesias- 
tical Affairs,  Schools,  Population  and  Taxes,  Losses  by 
War,  Natural  History  and  Curiosities.  Roads  and  Public 
Lands.  Part  2.  Containing  an  Account  of  the  Names. 
Marriages,  and  Births  of  the  Families  which  have  first 
Settled,  or  which  have  resided  in  East-Haven,  from  its 
Settlement  in  1644,  to  the  Year  1800.  Part  3.  Contain- 
ing an  Account  of  the  Deaths  in  the  Families  named  in 
the  Second  Part,  from  the  Year  1647  to  the  End  of  the 
Year  1823.  Compiled  by  Stephen  Dodd.  Pastor  of  the 
Congregational  Church  in  East-Haven.  New  Haven: 
Published  for  the  Author  by  A.  H.  Maltby  &  Co.,  1824. 
121110.  pp.  200. 

"An  extremely  ran   local  history."    Sabin. 
Sold:  Man-..,;;.   [899.  9.50;  Cable.   [882,   to. 50;  Cable,   [883, 
slip,  5.50. 


286  DODDRIDGE. 

DODGE,  N.  S.     See  John  Carver. 

1343.  DODGE,  J.  R.     Red  Men  of  the  Ohio  Valley :  an  Aborigi- 

nal History  of  the  period  commencing  A.  D.  1795.  em- 
bracing Notable  Facts  and  Thrilling  Incidents,  in  the 
Settlement  by  the  Whites  of  the  States  of  Kentucky, 
Indiana,  Ohio  and  Illinois.  Springfield,  O. :  Ruralist 
Publ.  Co..  i860.     i2mo,  pp.  435. 

1344.  .    West  Virginia.    Its  Farms  and  Forests.  Mines  and 

Oil  Wells ;  with  a  Glimpse  of  its  Scenery,  a  Photograph 
of  its  Population,  and  an  Exhibit  of  its  Industrial  Sta- 
tistics. Philadelphia:  J.  B.  Lippincott  &  Co.,  1865. 
121110,  pp.  276. 

Mr.  Dodge  was  an  official  of  the  U.  S.  Dcp't  of  Agriculture. 
Sold:  Bourquin,  1894,  50  cts. 

DODGE,  JOHN  WILBUR.    See  Washington  State. 

1345.  DODGE,  RICHARD  I.     The  Black  Hills.     A  minute  De- 

scription of  the  Scenery,  Soil,  Climate.  Gold,  Geology. 
&c.  Illustrated.  New  York:  Putnam.  1876.  121110,  pp. 
151- 

Four  sectional  drawings,    10  plates  from  photographs  taken  on 
the  spot. 

Sold:  Bourquin.  181)4.  20  cts. 

1346.  DODGE,  WILLIAM  E.    Old  New  York.    A  Lecture.    De- 

livered at  Association   Hall   April   27th.    1880.  upon   the 
Invitation  of  Merchants  and  other  Citizens  of  New  York. 
New    York:    Dodd,    Mead    &    Co.,    1880.      8vo,    pp.    59. 
Frontispiece  portrait  of  Air.  Dodge  on  steel. ::: 
Sold:  Weeks.  1002,  1.20:  Cable,  1882.  1.25. 

1347.  DODDRIDGE,  JOSEPH.     Notes  on  the  Settlement   and 

Indian  Wars  of  the  Western  Parts  of  Virginia  and  Penn- 
sylvania, from  the  year  1703  until  the  year  1783  inclu- 
sive. Together  with  a  View  of  the  State  of  society  and 
manners  of  the  first  settlers  of  the  Western  Country. 
By  the  Rev.  Dr.  Jos.  Doddridge.  Wellsburgh,  Va. : 
Printed  at  the  Office  of  the  Gazette,  for  the  Author. 
1824.  121110.  pp.  v.  316.  Second  Edition.  Winchester: 
1833.     121110. 

"This  work  i^  the  production  of  a  gentleman  who  was  reared 


DODDRIDGE.  2.SJ 

in  the  wilderness,  and  was  intimately  acquainted  with  the  whole 
subject  on  which  he  writes;  it  is  drawn  from  original  sources,  and 
almost  entirely  from  personal  observation.  Brought  up  in  the  wil- 
derness, the  inmate  of  .1  cabin,  Dr.  Doddridge  spent  his  whole  liie 
in  the  midst  of  those  dangers  and  vicissitudes  which  made  up  the 
life  of  the  borderer,  and  he  has  detailed  a  variety  of  minute  circum- 
stances which  render  the  book  exceedingly  valuable. 

"It   is  one  of  the  original  authorities,  and  although  erron> 
in  some  respects  is  in  the  main  correct.    This  work,  and  Wither's 
Chronicles,   have   long  been   considered   of   primary   importance   in 
collections   of   books   relating   to   America,   and   especially   to  tl 
relating   to  the   Ohio   Valley;   this   constant   demand   has   rendered 
them  very  scarce,  and  onlj   to  be  had   at  a  high  figure. 

"Doddridge's     Notes    is    reprinted    almost    entire    in    Kerch. 
Vallej  of  Virginia,  in  which  reprint  Brantz  Meyer  says,  'some  li 
ties  have  been  taken  In   way  of  transposition.'    Fn  m  an  "1  1  n; 
papei  clipping  we  learn  that  in  the  infancy  of  the  Protestant  Episco- 
pal Church  Dr.  Doddridge  cheerfully  gave  his  services  in  its  behalf, 
but  in    1820  he   announced   his   intention   of   resuming  the   med 
profession  as  the  means  of  acquiring  a  competency  for  his  approach- 
ing age."    Thomson. 

"It  was  reprinted  in  Kircheval's  Valley  of  Virginia,  pp.  251-410, 
and  in  part  in  Beckley's  Indian  Wars."  Sabin. 

Sold:  Wellsburg  edition:  Fisher,   1866.  6.62;  Smith.   [867, 

6.00;  Hubbard,  1867,  7.50;  Morrell,  1859,  10.00;  Wynne, 

1875,    10.50;    Clogston,    1875,   9.00;    Field,    1875.    10.50; 

Drake.   1876,  9.00;  Hoffmann,   1877,  8.25;   Bangs.    1895, 

5.50:  Alexander,   1895,  6.00;  Rogers.   1896,  6.50;  Bangs, 

1896,  slip.  6.50;  Murphy,  1884,   11.00;  Fisher.   1866.  slip. 

orig.   binding.  6.62;    Brinley,    1880,   7.00;    Brinley,    [8!  t, 

unused    copy.    40.00;    Hoffmann,    1877.    8.25;    Clogston, 

1875,  slip,  9.00;  Bangs,  1902,  orig.  slip.  025  :  Bangs.  i< 

orig.  shp.  8.75;  Polock,  1904,  shp,  13.00:  Henkels.   1905, 

slip.    13.00:  Anderson.   1905.  5.35;   Field.    1S33  ed..    1875. 

10.50. 

1348.  .     Notes  on  the  Settlement  and  Indian  Wars  of  the 

Western  Farts  of  Virginia  and  Pennsylvania,  from  1763 
to  1783.  inclusive.  Together  with  a  view  of  the  State 
of  Society,  and  Manners  of  the  First  Settlers  of  the 
Western  Country.  'With  a  Memoir  of  the  Author  by  his 
Daughter.  Edited  by  Alfred  Williams.  Albany:  }••<■; 
Munsell,  1870.     121110.  pp.  iv,  331.* 

"An  exact  reprint  of  the  original  edition,  with  the  addition  of 
the  Memoir  and  an  Index."    Thomson. 

Sold:  Wickham,  hlf  calf,  gilt,  4  plates  inserted.  1895.  3.50; 
Dunbar.  1892.  2.00;  Cable,  1882.  87  cts. ;  Chittenden, 
1894,  1.37;  Cable.  1883,  2.37:  Henkels.  1899.  2.30:  S.  I.. 
Boardman,  1883.  ^j  cts.:  M.  D.  Gilman,  1884.  55  cts.; 


288  DONCK.. 

Cooke,  1883,  3.75  ;  Henkels,  1902,  2.25 ;  Guild,  1887,  90 
cts. ;  Anderson,  1903,  cl,  4.00;  Polock,  1904,  hlf  ro,  unci:, 
unopd,  2.90. 

1349.  DOGGETT,    JOHN.      The    Great    Metropolis    for    1845. 

Guide  to  New  York.     New  York:   1845.     i8mo.  -f  The 
Same.     1846,  1850,  1851,  1852. 
Sold:  Anderson,  1904,  5  vols,  4.75. 

1350.  DOMENECH,  ABBE.     Missionary  Adventures  in  Texas 

and  Mexico ;  A  Personal  Narrative  of  Six  Years'  Sojourn 
in  Those  Regions.  Translated  from  the  French  under 
the  Author's  Superintendence.  London:  Longman, 
Brown,  Green,  Longman  &  Roberts,  1858.  8vo,  pp.  xv, 
366.     Map. 

1351.  DONCK,  ADRIAEN  VAN  DER.     Beschryvinge  |  Van  | 

Xieuvv-Nederlant,  |  (Ghelijck  het  tegenwoerdigh  in 
Staet  is)  |  Begrijpende  de  Nature,  Aert,  gelegentheyt  en 
vrucht-  J  baerheyt  van  het  selve  Lant;  mitsgaders  de 
proffijtelijcke  en-  |  degewenste  toevallen,  die  aldaer  tot 
onderhout  der  Menschen,  (soo  [  uyt  haer  selven  als  van 
buyten  ingebracht)  gevonden  worden.  |  Als  Mede  |  De 
maniere  en  onghemeyene.  Eygenschappen  vande 
Wilden  ofte  Naturellen  van  den  Lande.  |  Ende  |  Een 
bysonder  verhael  vanden  wonderlijcken  Aert  |  ende  het 
Weesen  der  Bevers,  |  Daer  Noch  By  Gevoeght  Is  |  Een 
Liscours  over  de  gelegentheyt  van  Nieuw  Nederlandt,  | 
tusschen  een  Nederlandts  Patriot,  ende  een  j  Nieuw 
Nederlander.  |  Beschreven  door  |  Adriaen  vander  Donck, 
j  Beyder  Rechten  Doctoor.  die  teghenwoor-  |  digh  noch 
in  Nieuw  Ncdcrlant  is.  |  t'Aemsteldam,  |  By  Evert 
Nieuvvenhof,  Boeck-verkooper,  woonende  op't  |  Ruslandt 
in't  Schrijf-boeck.  Anno  1655.  |  4to,  4  1..  pp.  100.  Reg- 
ister, (4).* 

'"First  edition  of  this  valuable  work,  01  the  highest  interest  for 
the  history  of  New  York,  concerning  which,  sec  Asher,  No.  7.  The 
engraved  view  of  't'  Fort  Nieuw  Amsterdam  op  de  Manhatens,'  on 
page  9  is  not  in  the  second  edition.  The  recto  of  the  third  leaf  of 
this  edition  is  'Inleydinge  Van  de  Autheur' ;  in  the  second  edition  it 
is  'Aan  de  leeser.'  The  poem  in  the  first  edition  is  signed  G.  Ver- 
biest ;  in  the  second,  F..  Nieuwenhoff.  What  the  first  folio  is  to  an 
English  collector,  a  Van  der  Donck  is  to  an  American.  When  he 
h:is  once  screwed  his  courage  to  the  price  of  a  Van  der  Donck.  he 
Seldom  flinches  at  any  other  rare  work  that  may  turn  up.  This  first 
edition  usually  commands  from  f.12  to  £_>o  in  Europe."    Stevens. 


DONCK.  289 

Sold:  1655  ed.:  Brinley,  1880,  hlf  red  mo,  fine  copy  (7%x6 
inches),  contains  2d  engraved  view  of  New  York,  85.00; 
Brinley,  1880,  levt  red  mo,  git,  by  Pratt,  62.50;  Murphy, 
mo,  1884,  55.00;  Barlow,  1890,  mor,  extra,  git,  by  Mat- 
thews, 125.00. 

"The  second  edition  contains  a  map  which  is  not  in  the  first. 
This  map  is  entitled  'Nova  Bclgica,  sive  Nienw  Nederlandt,'  and  is 
copied  from  the  rare  map  of  N.  J.  Vischer. 

"See  Asher's  list  oi  Charts  and  Maps  of  New  Netherlands,  p. 
12.  It  is  usually  followed  by  the  'Conditien,  Die  door  dc  Heeren 
Burgermecsteeren  der  Stadt  Amsterdam,  volgens't  gemaccte  accoort 
met  de  West-lndische  Conipagnic  ende  dc-  Approbatie  van  hare 
Hog.  Mog.  de  Heeren  Staten  Generael  der  Vereenighde  Nederlanden 
daer  op  gevolght  gepresenteert  werden  aen  alle  de  gene,  dii 
Coloniers  na  Nieuw-Nederlandt  Willen  vertrecken  if Amsterdam  Mel 
Consent,  &c. 

"In  Puttick  &  Simpson's  Catalogue,  No.  2202,  i860,  a  copy  i- 
described  as  the  second  and  best  impression  of  the  second  edition,  con- 
taining some  variations  in  the  preliminary  leaves,  which  we  think  i- 
an  error.  For  the  translation  see  N.  V.  Hist.  Soc.  Coll..  Second  Ser  . 
Vol.  I.    After  page  16  both  editions  are  alike."   Subiii. 

For  titles  of  tracts  by  Donck,  see  Sabin's  Diet.  America,  V.  5. 
P.  48.?. 

"Van  der  Donck  arrived  in  New  Amsterdam  in  1642.  He 
served  as  the  sheriff  of  the  colony  of  Rennselaerwyck  and  purchased 
an  estate  on  the  Hudson  near  the  site  of  the  village  of  Yonkers. 
Before  this  work  was  published  he  had  printed  'An  Exposition  of 
the  New  Netherlands.'  Hague,  1650,  in  which  the  administrations 
of  Kieft  and  Stuyvesant  were  vigorously  assailed."    Fields. 

^S2-  •     Beschryvinge  |  Van  |  Nieuvv  Xederlant,  |  (Geli 

het  tegenwoordigh  in  Staet  is)  |  Begrijpende  de  Nature. 
Aert,   gelegentheyt   en    vruchtbaerheyt    j    van    het   selve 
Landt ;  mitsgaders  de  proffijtelijcke  ende  gewenste  t< 
vallen,  die   |   aldaer  tot  onderhoudt   der   Menschen. 
uyt  haer  selven  als  van  buyten  inge-  |  bracht )  gewonden 
worden.     Als  mede  de  maniere  en  ongemeyne   Evgen- 
schap-  j  pen  vande  YVilden  ofte  Xaturellen  vanden  Lande 
Ende  een  bysonder  verhael  |  vanden  wonderlijcken  Aert 
ende  het  Weesen  der  Bevers.  |  Daer  noch  by-gevoeght  is 
I   Een  Discours  oder  de  gelegentheyt  van   Xiew-Xeder- 
landt,    I    tusschen    een    Xederlandts    Patriot,    ende    een 
Nieuvv  Xederlander.  |  Beschreven  door  I  Adriaen  vander 
Donck,  I    Beyder  Rechten  Doctoor.  dietegenwoordigh   | 
noch  in  Nieuw-Nederlandt  is.   I   En  hier  achter  by  ge- 
voeght  I  Het  voordeeligh  Reglcment  vande  Ed:  H 
Achtbare   |    Heeren   de    Heeren    Burgermeesteren    deser 
Stede   I   betressende   dc  saken   van   Xiemv-Xederlan 
Den  tweeden  Druck.  !  ATet  een  pertinent  Kaertje  vai 


29°  DONCK. 

zelve  Landtverciert,  |  en  van  veel  druck-fouten  gesuy- 
vert.  |  t'Amsteldam,  |  By  Evert  Nieuwenhof,  Boeckver- 
kooper,  woonende  op  |  't  Ruslandt,  |  in't  Schrijf-boeck. 
Anno  1656.  I  Met  Privilegie  voor  15  Jaren.    Sm.  4to.* 

Collation :  Four  prel.  leaves,  viz. :  Title,  on  the  referse,  "Ex- 
tract uyt  Privilege,  &c. ;  Four  wood-cuts  of  coats  of  arms,  "Op- 
dracht,  Aen  De  Hoogloffelijcke,  Wel-wijze  zienige  Heeren.  &c. 
Signed  E.  Nieusenhof,  2  pp.:  "Mitsgaders  Aen  de  Erenfeste  Wijse 
ende  seer  Waerdige  Heeren,  &c,  2  pp. ;  Aen  de  Leser,  1  p. ;  "Op  de 
Voorstanders  en  de  Beschrijvinge,  &c,  1  p.;  Map,  Nova  Belgica 
sive  Nieuw  Nederlandt ;  Text,  100  pp.  Register,  4  pp.  Conditien 
Die  door  de  Heeren  Burgermeestern  der  Stade  Amsterdam  ;  volgens 
t'gemaecte  Accoort  met  VVest-Indische  Compagnie,  &c.  Title,  re- 
verse blank ;  text  5  pp. ;  Lyste,  1  p. 

Sold:  1856  ed. :  Brinley,  1880,  vellum,  with  map,  and  Con- 
ditien, and  with  seven  rare  tracts:  1.  Herbert's  Zee-en 
Lant  Reyse,  1658;  2.  Beschrijvinge  van't  Koninckrijck 
Congo,  Amsterdam,  1658;  3.  Jan  Somers  Zee  en  Landt 
Reyse,  1661 ;  4.  Beschryvinge  van  Nieuw  Xederlant ;  5. 
Journael  ende  Historis,  Amsterdam,  1660:  6.  Journal 
ofte  gedenwaerd,  Amst.,  1639;  7.  Korte  Beschryvinge 
van  de  Ongeluckige,  &c,  1663 ;  8.  Jaer-Doek  der  Geden- 
waerd, 1661  (see  Brinley  catalog,  pt.  2,  p.  15),  190.00; 
Murphy,  1884,  with  Conditien  of  4  leaves,  50.00;  Bar- 
low, 1890,  mor,  git,  by  Matthews,  105.00  (lacks  Condi- 
tien) ;  Menzies,  crushed  red  levt  mo,  git,  unct,  by  Bed- 
ford, 90.00;  Weeks,  1902,  vellum,  git,  with  Conditien  and 
extra  appendix  (Conditien),  dated  1659,  mounted  view 
from  Montanus  or  Ogilby,  margin  of  title  mended. 
305.00;  Cooke,  1883,  green  levt  mo,  git,  by  Bedford 
(said  by  Mr.  Bedford  to  be  one  of  the  best  he  ever 
bound),  75.00;  same  sale,  with  map  and  Conditien,  brown 
mo,  git,  72.00;  Miller  &  Bancker,  1898,  lacks  map,  title 
imperfect,  3.50;  Pennypacker,  1906,  1656  edition,  full  mo. 
git,  inside  dentelle  borders,  Conditien  bound  in  a  separate 
volume,  full  mo,  git,  map  lacking,  25.00;  Puttick  &  Simp- 
son, 1861,  bl  mo,  extra,  by  Bedford,  £18. 

^353-  •     A   Description  of  the   New    Netherlands    (as   the 

same  are  at  the  Present  Time);  comprehending  the 
Fruitfulness  and  Xatural  Advantages  of  the  Country, 
and  the  Desirable  Opportunities  which  it  presents, 
within  itself,  and  from  Abroad  for  the  Subsistence  of 
Man ;  which  are  not  surpassed  elsewhere.  Together 
with   Remarks  on   the  Character  and  Peculiar  Customs 


DONCK.  291 

of  the  Savages,  or  Natives  of  the  Land;  Also,  a  Particu- 
lar Description  of  the  Wonderful  Nature  and  Habits  of 
the  Beaver.  With  a  Dialogue  between  a  Netherland 
Patriot  and  a  New  Netherlander,  on  the  Advantages  of 
the  Country.  Written  by  Adriaen  Van  der  Donck,  Doc- 
tor of  both  Laws,  at  present  in  the  New  Netherlands. 
To  which  are  added  the  Regulations  of  the  Affairs  of 
the  Country,  by  the  Council  of  the  City  of  Amsterdam. 
&c.  The  Second  Edition,  with  a  Map  of  the  country. 
At  Amsterdam,  published  by  Evert  Nieuwenhof,  book- 
seller. Anno  Domini,  1656.  (New  York:  Reprinted, 
1841.) 

Translated  from  the  original  work  l>\  Gen'l  Jeremiah  Johnson 
for  the  Collections  of  the  New   York   Historical  Society.    1841. 

"New  Netherlands"  was  also  published  in  Boston,  Old  South 
Leaflets,  No.  69,  n.  d.,  pp.  24. 

Sold:  Menzies,  1876,  hlf  mo,  git,  by  Bradstreet,  portr.  of 
Peter  Stuyvesant  inserted,  18.00. 

1354.  .    Vertoogh  |  Van  |  Nieu  Neder-Land,  |  Weghens  de 

Gheleghentheydt,  |  Vruchtbaerheydt,  en  Sobe-  |  ren  Staet 
desselfs.  |  In's  Graven-Hage,  |  Ghedruckt  by  Michiel 
Stael.  Bouckverkooper  woonende  |  op  't  Buyten  Hof. 
tegen-over  de  Gevange-Poort,  1650.    4to.  pp.  49. 

(  Representation  of  New  Netherland,  concerning  the  Situation. 
Fruitfulness  and   Sad  Condition  thereof.) 

"Its  rarity  in  Europe  may  be  inferred  from  the  fact  that  the 
illustrious  Ebeling  mentions  it  as  probably  a  printed  document,  and 
Lambrechtsen,  the  late  Dutch  historian  of  New  Netherland,  says, 
that  notwithstanding  repeated  efforts  he  had  been  unable  to  obtain 
possession  of  it."    Murphy. 

"The   author   was   probably   Adrian    vander   Donck.  "   O'Calla- 
han's  Hist.  N.  Neth.,  it.    Brodhead,  New  York,  i. 
I  "This  small   volume   of  not   more  than   jo  pp.  is  perhaps  the 

most  important  for  the  History  of  New  Netherland  of  all  up  to  the 
date  of  its  publication.  Mr.  O'Callaghan.  in  his  'History  of  New 
York,  vol.  ii,  pp.  oo-n-126.  gives  a  complete  history  of  it.  from  the 
author's  (van  der  Donck's  ?)  arrival  in  the  Country,  his  difficulties 
when  writing  it,  &c,  up  to  his  return  to  Holland."    MUller. 

Sold:  Brinley,  1880,  112.50:  Barlow,   [890,  levt  mo,  git.  by 
Riviere,  35.00. 

1355- •       Vertoogh  v  Nieu  Nederland  and  :  Breeden  Raedt 

aen  de  Vereenichde  Nerderlansche  Provinticn.  Two  rare 
tracts  printed  in  1649-50.  relating  to  the  administration 
of    affairs    in    New    Netherland.      Translated    from    the 


292  DOOL1TTLE. 

Dutch  by  Henry  C.  Murphy.  New  York:  1854.  Large 
4'co.  pp.  vii,  (1),  190. 

"This  edition  of  the  translation  of  the  Vertoogh,  probably  writ- 
ten by  v  d  Donck  and  formerly  published  in  the  Collections  of  the 
New  York  Historical  Society,  1S-19,  and  of  the  Bret-den  Raedt,  was 
privately  printed  in  125  copies  by  the  care  and  at  the  expense  of 
James  Lenox,  Esq.,  of  New  York.  It  is  accompanied  by  a  preface 
and  a  learned  introduction  of  the  translator,  who  also  added  on  pp. 
101  to  124  and  180-190  a  great  number  of  documents  relating  to 
these  questions,  all  taken  from  original  sources.  A  map  on  page  120 
is  a  reproduction  of  part  of  a  map  in  Goos  Zee-Atlas."    F.  Midler. 

Sold:  Pennypacker,  1906,  large  pap,  cl,  unct,  4.50. 

T356.  .    Representation    of    New    Netherland,    concerning 

its  Location,  Productiveness  and  Poor  Condition  ;  pre- 
sented to  the  States  General  of  the  United  Netherlands, 
and  printed  at  the  Hague  in  1650;  translated  from  the 
Dutch  for  the  New  York  Historical  Society  with  Notes 
by  Henry  C.  Murphy.     New  York:  1849.    pp.  28. 

Publ.  m  Coll.  Hist.  Soc. 

1357. .  Remonstrance  of  New  Netherland,  and  the  Occur- 
rences there.  Addressed  to  the  High  and  Mighty  Lords 
States  General  of  the  United  Netherlands,  July  28,  1649. 
With  William  Yan  Tienhoven's  Answer.  Translated 
from  a  copy  of  the  original  Dutch  MS.  by  E.  B.  O'Cal- 
laghan.  Albany:  Weed,  Parsons  &  Co.,  1856.  4to,  3  1., 
pp.  65,  (1). 

"This  volume  forms  par)  1  f  the  Documentary  History  of  New 
York.  A  few  copies  only  issued  with  a  separate  title  for  presenta- 
tion. This  is  not  a  translation  of  that  Vertoogh  translated  by  Mr. 
Murphv,  but  of  the  transcript  of  the  Notarial  copy  of  the  original 
MS  at 'The  Hague."   Cooke  Catalog. 

Sold:  1854  ed. :  Menzies,  1876,  hlf  mo,  git,  unct,  9.50;  1856 
ed. :  Cooke,  1883,  hlf  mo,  5.00. 

1358.  DONNELLY,     IGNATIUS.        Nininger     City.     Dakota 

County,  Minnesota.    Philadelphia:  1856.    8vo.  pp.  32. 

1359.  .  "Minnesota:"  an  Address  delivered  at  the  Broad- 
way House,  New  York,  March  27,  1857.  New  York: 
1857.    8vo.  pp.  15. 

1360.  DOOLITTLE,  MARK.     Historical  Sketch  of  the  Congre- 

gational Church  in  Belchertown,  Mass.,  from  its  Or- 
ganization, ii  !  year       With  notices  of  the  pastors  and 


DOTY.  293 

officers,  and  a  list  of  communicants  chronologically  ai 
ranged,  tracing  genealogies,  intermarriages  and  family 
relatives,  also  embracing  numerous  lads  and  incidents 
relating  to  the  first  settlers  and  early  historj  1  £  thi 
place.  Northampton,  Mass.:  Hopkins,  Bridgman  &  Co., 
1852.     1 2111c  >,  ])]>.  282. 

Sold:  Brinley,    [879,   1.63;  Cable,   1.87;  Cable,    [883,    1.75: 
Manson,  1899,  90  cts. 

1361.  DOOLITTLE,  THOMAS  (REV.).     A  Short     Narral 

of  Mischief  done  by  the  |  French  and  Indian  Enemy  on 
the  j  Western  Frontiers  ]  of  the  Province  of  the  '  Massa- 
chusetts-Bay; I  From  the  beginning  of  the  French  \\  ar, 
I  proclaimed  by  the  King  of  France  j  March  151I1,  1743.  4; 
and  by  the  King  |  of  Great  Britain  March  29th  1744.  to 
August  2d  1748.  I  Drawn  up  by  the  Rev.  Mr.  Doolittle 
of  North-  I  field  in  the  County  of  Hampshire;  and  found 
among  |  his  Manuscripts  after  his  Death.  |  And  at  the 
Desire  of  some  is  now  published  with  some  small  Addi 
tions,  to  render  it  more  perfect.  |  Boston  :  |  Printed  and 
Sold  by  S.  Kneeland,  in  Queen  St.  |  1750.  |  8vo,  Title,  pp. 
22. 

1362.  DORR,  HENRY  C.   .Rhode  Island  Historical  Tracts.  No. 

15.     The  Planting  and  Growth  of  Providence  illustrated 
in  the  General  Accumulation  of  the  Materials  for  Domes 
tic  Comfort  the  Means  of  Internal  Communication  and 
the  Development  of  Local  Industries.     Providence  :  Sid 
ney  S.  Rider,  1882.     i2mo,  pp.  267.* 

1363.  DOTTERER,  HENRY  S.     Falkner  Swamp.     Schwenks 

ville:  Grubb  &  Thomas,  Prs.     i6mo,  pp.  22. 

First  published  in  Vol.  3.  Nos.  no.  in,  of  the  Weekly  Item, 
Schwenksville,  Montgomery  Comity.  Pa.  "Further  Information  re- 
garding Falkner  Swamp  is  earnestly  solicited  for  publication  in  the 
Item." 

1364.  DOTY,    JAMES    DUANE.      Wisconsin    Territory.      (Xo 

title.      Colophon.)       Publ.    by    C.    C.    Sholes.    Madison. 
(1838.)     8vo,  pp.  if.. 

1365.  DOTY,  LOCKWOOD  L.     History  of  Livingston  County 

from  its  Earliest  Traditions  to  its  Part  in  the   War   :    r 
the   Union.     With  an   account  of  the  Seneca   nation   of 


294  DOUGLASS. 

Indians,  and  biographical  sketches  of  earliest  Settlers 
and  Prominent  Public  Men  ;  to  which  is  prefixed  a  Bio- 
graphical Introduction  by  A.  J.  H.  Duganne.  Geneseo : 
1876.    8vo,  pp.  685.    Illustrated  by  portraits  on  steel. 

1366.  DOUGLAS,  CHARLES  H.  J.     Financial  History  of  Mas- 

sachusetts ;  from  the  Organization  of  the  Massachusetts 
Bay  Company  to  the  American  Revolution.  New  York : 
(Prof.  Edwin  A.  Seligman,  Columbia  College,  N.  Y.)  : 
1892.    Svo,  pp.  2,  148. 

Studies  in  History,  Economics  and  Public  Law,  No.  4. 

1367.  DOUGLASS,    BEN.      History   of   Wayne    County,    Ohio. 

from  the  Days  of  the  Pioneers  and  First  Settlers  to  the 
Present  Time.  By  Ben  Douglass.  Wooster.  Ohio.  In- 
dianapolis, Ind. :  Robert  Douglass.  1878.  8vo.  pp.  868. 
1 1  portraits.* 

Published  by  Subscription. 
Sold:  Bourquin,  1894.  1.70;  Proud.  1903.  1.25;  Woodward. 
1903,  slip,  presentation  cop}-  from  author.  3.00. 

1368.  DOUGLASS,  WILLIAM  (M.  D.).     A  Summary,  Histori- 

cal and  Political,  Of  the  first  Planting,  progressive  Im- 
provements, and  present  State  of  the  British  Settlements 
in  North  America.  Containing  1.  Some  general  Account 
of  ancient  and  modern  Colonies,  the  granting  and  set- 
tling of  the  British  Continent  and  West  India  Island 
Colonies,  with  some  transient  Remarks  concerning  the 
adjoining  French  and  Spanish  Settlements,  and  other 
Remarks  of  various  Natures.  2.  The  Hudson's-Bav 
Company's  Lodges,  Fur  and  Skin  Trade.  3.  Newfound- 
land Harbours  and  Cod  Fishery.  4.  The  Province  of 
L'Accadie  or  Nova  Scotia;  with  the  Vicissitudes  of  the 
Property  and  Jurisdiction  thereof,  and  its  present  State. 
5.  The  several  Grants  of  Sagadahock,  Province  of  Main. 
Massachusett's-Bay,  and  New  Plymouth,  united  by  a 
new  Charter  in  the  present  Province  of  Massachusetts 
Bay,  commonly  called  New-England.  Vol.  1.  Boston, 
New  England:  by  Rogers  and  Fowle,  1749.  8vo,  pp.  iii, 
(3)>  568-     Vol.  2.     1751.    8vo,  2  1.,  pp.  416. 

"This  work  was  original!}  printed  in  numbers,  as  by  W.  D. 
1  M.  D.),  the  firsl  of  which  appeared  in  1747.  The  first  volume  was 
finished  in  [749,  the  second  in  1751.  The  death  of  the  Author  in 
Oct..   i75-\  prevented  the  completion  of  the  work.    There  are  some 


DOW.  295 

copies  of  volume  ii.  (With  Appendix  'to  render  this  work  more 
complcat,  from  Salmon's  Geographical  and  Historical  Grammar,' 
1751.)    Boston:  D.  Fowle,  1753.   8vo,  2  1.,  pp.  -140."  Sabin. 

12f>9-  •  A  Summary,  &c.  (as  before).  Boston:  New  Eng- 
land, printed.  London  :  Reprinted  for  R.  Baldwin,  1755. 
2  vols.    8vo,  3  1.,  pp.  iv,  568.    Map.    3  1.,  pp.  416. 

"An  exact  reprint  of  the  Boston  edition  of  1749  with  the  addi- 
tion of  a  map.  Although  at  the  end  of  the  contents  of  Vol.  1  there 
is  'Place  the  Map  to  face  the  Title  of  Vol.  I,'  no  copy  has  yet  been 
found,  in  its  original  state,  with  the  map."   Sabin. 

1370.  .     A  Summary  &c.  (as  before).     London:  R.  and  J. 

Dodsley,  1760.  2  vols.  8vo,  3  1.,  pp.  iv,  568.  3  1.,  pp. 
416.    3  1.,  Map. 

"A  reprint  of  the  edition  of  1745,  almost  page  for  page,  with  a 
few  alterations  and  corrections.  At  the  heads  of  each  page  are 
placed  the  parts  and  sections.  The  work  is  authentic  and  valuable, 
and  should  find  its  place  in  every  American  library.  Adam  Smith 
characterizes  the  author  as  'The  honest  and  downright  Dr.  Doug- 
lass.'   See  also  Bancroft,  iv,  58."   Sabin. 

1371.  DOUSMAN,  GEORGE  G.    On  the  Number,  Locality,  and 

Times  of  Removal  of  the  Indians  of  Wisconsin ;  with  an 
Appendix  containing  a  Complete  Chronology  of  Wiscon- 
sin from  Earliest  Times  *  *  *  to  1848.  By  I.  A. 
Lapham,  Levi  Blossom  and  George  G.  Dousman.  Mil- 
waukee :  1870.    8vo,  pp.  27. 

1372.  DOW,  DANIEL.     Reminiscence  of  Past  Events  ;  a  Semi- 

centennial Sermon  preached  in  Thompson,  Ct.,  April 
22,  1846;  with  an  Appendix.    New  Haven  :  1846.    pp.  32. 

1373.  DOW,    JOSEPH.      An    Historical    Address    delivered    at 

Hampton,  New  Hampshire,  on  the  25th  of  Dec,  1838. 
In  Commemoration  of  the  Settlement  of  that  Town. 
Two  Hundred  Years  having  elapsed  since  that  event. 
Concord :  Asa  McFarland,  1839.    8vo,  pp.  44. 

Sold:  Ralcom,  1901,  10  cts. ;  Woodward,  1869,  1.50. 

1374.  .  History  of  the  Town  of  Hampton,  from  its  Settle- 
ment in  1638,  to  the  Autumn  of  1892.  By  Joseph  Dow, 
edited  and  published  by  his  Daughter,  Lucy  E.  Dow. 
Salem  :  1893.  2  vols.  8vo,  pp.  1 104.  Portraits,  Maps 
and  Illustrations. 

Sold:  Balcom,  1901.  8.50;  Manson,  1899,  8.50:  Libbie.  1902. 
cl.  5.00:  Libbie,  1903,  6.00. 


296  DRAKE. 

1375.  DOWSE,  THOMAS.    The  Xcw  Northwest,  Montana,  Fort 

Benton  ;  Its  Past,  Present  and  Future.  Chicago :  Com- 
mercial Advertising  Co.,  1879.    4t0>  PP-  24-     Illustrated.* 

A  reprint  was  made  in  1880. 

1376.  DOY,  JOHN.     The  Thrilling  Narrative  of  John   Doy   of 

Kansas,  or  Slavery  as  it  is,  Inside  and  Out.  Boston: 
Thayer  &  Eldridge,  i860.  i2mo.  +  New  York:  Thomas 
Holman.    Printed  for  the  Author,  i860.     121110,  pp.  132.* 

Dr.  Doy  went  to  Kansas  with  the  first  party  of  settlers  from 
Boston,  in  1854.  He  was  an  Englishman,  and  also  introduced  the 
medical  system  of  homoeopathy  into  the  State.  He  says  he  put  up 
the  first  logs  for  a  cabin  on  the  hill  where  Lawrence  now  stands. 

1377.  DOYLE,  J.   A.      English   Colonies   in    America:   Virginia, 

Maryland  and  the  Carolinas.  New  York:  H.  Holt  &  Co., 
1882.    8vo,  pp.  16,  420.     Map. 

1378.  .     The  English  in  America.     The  Puritan  Colonies. 

New  York:  H.  Holt  &  Co.,  1887.     2  vols.     8vo,  pp.  xii, 

333;  xiv-  4i6.     Maps. 

This  is  the  second  volume  of  a  series  intended  to  embrace  ;he 
entire   history   of  early  American  colonization. 

1379.  DOYLE,  JOHN  T.     Memorandum  as  to  the  Discovery  of 

the  Bay  of  San  Francisco.  Worcester,  Mass. :  1874.  8vo, 
pp.  14. 

1380.  DRAKE,  BENJAMIN;  MANSFIELD,  E.  D.     Cincinnati 

in  1826.    Cincinnati :  Morgan,  Lodge  &  Fisher,  February, 
1827.    8vo,  pp.  100.    Plates  2. 
See  also,  Bullock. 

"A  large  number  of  copies  of  this  work  were  published  and 
circulated,  so  that  even  at  the  present  time  they  are  quite  plenty.  It 
was  also  printed  as  a  supplement  to  'Bullock's  Journey,'  published  in 
London,   1S27."    Thomson. 

Sold:  Deane,  1898,  hlf  mo,  unct.  7.50;  Woodward,  [869, 
3.50;  Brinley,  1881,  75  cts. ;  Roche,  1867,  unct,  6.00; 
Woodward,  1869,  3.50:  Bangs  &  Co..  1871,  3.75;  Bour- 
quin,  1804,  50  cts.;  Bourquin.  1894,  25  cts.;  Hoffmann, 
1S77,  2.00:  Fisher,  1 1.00;  Guild,  1887,  bds,  87  cts. ;  Hazen, 
1905,  bds,  4.40;  Hazen,  1905.  slip,  presentation  copy  from 
author,  with  autograph,  4.00. 

1381.  DRAKE,  BENJAMIN.     Tales  and  Sketches  of  the  Queen 

City.    Cincinnati  :  E.  Morgan  &  Co.,  1838.     121110,  pp.  1S0. 


DKAK.E.  297 

1382.  DRAKE,  DANIEL.  Notices  concerning  Cincinnati.  Cin- 
cinnati:  Printed  for  the  author,  at  the  Press  of  John 
\Y.  Browne  &  Co.,  1S10.    8vo,  pp.  60,  Appendix,  pp.  iv. 

"Without  doubt  the  rarest  work  relating  to  Cincinnati;  I  inn 
trace  the  existence  of  but  three  copies.  The  author  printed  a  small 
number  for  presents  to  In,  friends.  [1  was  issued  in  two  parts;  the 
first  28  pag<  were  published  about  May.  1S10,  and  the  remainder 
about  August  of  the  same  year.  The  w<  rk  is  divided  into  five  sec- 
tions: Topography,  Geology,  Climate,  Condition  of  the  Town,  Ins- 
eases.   Contains  very  little-  matter  concerning  its  history."   Thomson. 

1383. .  Natural  and  Statistical  View,  or  Picture  of  Cincin- 
nati and  the  Miami  Country.  Illustrated  by  Man--. 
With  an  Appendix  containing  Observations  on  the  late 
Earthquakes,  the  Aurora  Borealis,  and  South  \\  est 
Wind.  Cincinnati:  Printed  by  Looker  and  Wallace, 
1815.  i2ino.  Preface  ix,  Corrections,  pp.  i,  unnumbered, 
Contents,  pp.  i,  unnumbered.  251.  Index.  2  leaves,  un- 
numbered. 

"Often  erroneously  catalogued  as  the  first  book  printed  in  Cin- 
cinnati. Facing  title  is  map  of  Cincinnati  in  1815,  and  at  p.  34  map 
of  Miami   County."    Thomson. 

"This  book  is  very  rare.  It  is  the  first  Western  book  of  local 
history  ever  published."   A.  G.  Greene  Catalog. 

Sold:  Woodward,  1869.  4.00;  Bangs  &  Co..  1871.  5.50;  1873, 
uncut,  5.50;  Polock,  presentation  copy,  1895,  3.00:  Mur- 
phy, 1884,  1.50;  Woodward.  1869,  4.00;  Brinley,  1881, 
hlf  mo,  unct,  50  cts. ;  Brinley,  1893.  4.50;  Cable,  1882, 
3.50;  Barlow,  1890,  2.50;  Deane.  1898,  2.62;  Henkels, 
1900,  3.25;  A.  G.  Greene.  1869.  bds,  3.62;  Bangs,  1898, 
hlf  mo,  3.12;  Conely,  1902.  shp,  3.10:  Anderson.  1903. 
hlf  levt  mo.  git.  by  Bradstreet,  3.25;  Wilson,  1905.  orig. 
bds,  unct,  7.50. 

1384.  .     A   Series  of  Reminiscential    Letters   from    Daniel 

Drake,  M.  D.,  of  Cincinnati,  to  his  Children.  Edited 
with  Notes  and  a  Biographical  Sketch,  by  his  Son, 
Charles  D.  Drake.  Cincinnati :  Robert  Clark  &  Co., 
1870.     8vo,  pp,  xlvi,  263. 

Fifty  copies  on  large  paper. 
Sold:  Bourquin,  1894.  1.00:  Clogston,  1875,  1.62. 

1385.  .  Pioneer  Life  in  Kentucky.  A  Series  of  Reminiscen- 
tial Letters,  addressed  to  his  Children.  Edited,  with 
Notes  and  Biographical  Sketch,  by  his  Son.  Hon.  Charles 


298  DRAKE. 

D.  Drake,  of  St.  Louis.  Cincinnati :  Robert  Clark  &  Co., 
1873.    8vo,  pp.  263. 

Some  copies  were  printed  on  large  paper. 

1386.  DRAKE,  FRANCIS  S.     Town  of  Roxbury,  its  memorable 

persons  and  places,  its  History  and  Antiquities,  with 
numerous  illustrations  of  its  old  landmarks  and  noted 
personages.  Boston  :  A.  Williams  &  Co.,  1878.  8vo,  pp. 
475- 
Sold:  Balcom,  1901,  10.00;  Olcott,  1901,  cl,  5.50;  Hassam. 
1903,  cl,  3.25;  Stephens,  1904,  cl,  4.25;  Child,  1882,  cl. 
unct,  3.50;  Libbie,  1900,  6.10;  Brooks,  1898,  5.25;  Morris. 

1899,  6.00;  Clogston,  1899,  hlf  mo,  git,  unct,  8.50;  Libbie, 

1900,  4.75;  Manson,  1899,  8.50;  Cable,  1883,  2.25;  Whit- 
more.  1902,  cl,  unct,  5.25;  4.00;  3.25;  Libbie,  1902,  cl, 
6.00:  Chaffee,  1903,  3.12. 

1387.  DRAKE,  SAMUEL  ADAMS.     Historic  Fields  and  Man- 

sions of  Middlesex.  Illustrated.  Boston :  James  R.  Os- 
good &  Co.,  1874.    8vo,  pp.  xiv,  442.* 

"The  heliotype  plates  were  only  issued  with  the  octavo  edition, 
being  destroyed  by  fire;  the  duodecimo  edition  was  published  with- 
out plates."   Balcom  Catalog. 

Sold:  Chase  &  Dale,  1897,  8vo  ed.,  cl,  4.75;  Brown,  1898, 
8vo  ed.,  4.25  ;  Cable,  1882,  2.37  ;  Child,  1882,  1.87  ;  Balcom. 

1901,  5.00;  Cable,  1883,  1.37;  S.  L.  Boardman.  1883,  2.75; 
J.  G.  Smith,  1883,  2.62;  M.  D.  Gilman,  1884,  2.25;  Bour- 
quin,  1894,  1.50;  Hoffmann,  1877,  sheets,  unct.  1.00; 
Cooke,  1883,  2.50;  Guild,  1887,  1.87;  Libbie,  1898,  6.25; 
Bangs,  1900,  levt  mo,  git,  unct,  142  extra  plates,  20.00; 
Libbie,  1901,  cl,  4.50. 

1388.  .  Old  Landmarks  and  Historic  Personages  of  Bos- 
ton. Profusely  Illustrated.  Boston  :  James  R.  Osgood 
&  Co.,  1873.    8vo,  pp.  xvii,  484.  +  1874.  +  1875.* 

Sold:  Cable,  1882,  1.75;  S.  L.  Boardman,  1883.  1.25;  J.  G. 
Smith,  1883,  1874  ed.,  1.75;  M.  D.  Gilman.  1884,  1.25: 
Clogston,  1875,  1.50;  Harold  Peirce,  1903,  1.50;  Shurtleff, 
1875,  2.00;  Cooke,  1883,  1875  ed..  1.00;  Guild,  1887,  1.70. 

1389.  .     Bunker  Hill.     The  story  told  in  letters  from  the 

battle-field  by  British  officers  engaged,  with  an  introduc- 


/ 


DRAKE.  299 

tion  and  sketch  of  the  battle.     Boston:  Nichols  &  Hall. 
1875.    8vo,  pp.  76.* 

Sold:  Manson,   1899,  60  cts. ;  Cable,   1883,  75   cts. ;  J.   <  ■. 
Smith,  1883,  2.00;  S.  L.  Boardman,  1883,  25  cts.;  II 
matin .  1877,  50  cts. 

1390.  .    General  Israel  Putnam,  The  Commander  at  Bunker 

Hill.     To  Accompany   Drake's   Bunker   Hill.     Boston : 
Nichols  &  Hall,  1875.    8vo,  pp.  24.* 

1391.  .    Old  Landmarks  and  Historic  Fields  of  Middlesex. 

Boston :  J.  R.  Osgood  &  Co.,  1876.    121110.    Illustrated.  -f 
1888. 

Sold:  Bourquin,  1894,  50  cts.;  Whitmorc,  1902,  1888  ed.. 
1. OO. 

1392.  .     Georgia.     Its  History,  Condition  and   Resources. 

New  York:  1879.    pp.  31.    Folding  Map. 

I393-  •  History  of  Middlesex  County,  Massachusetts,  Con- 
taining Carefully  prepared  Histories  of  Every  City  and 
Town  in  the  County.  By  well  known  Writers,  and  a 
General  History  of  the  County  from  the  Earliest  to  the 
Present  Time.  Illustrated.  Boston:  Estes  &  Lauriat. 
1880.  2  vols.  4to,  pp.  505,  572.  List  of  Subscribers,  pp. 
17.     Maps,  Plans,  Portraits,  Illustrations." 

Sold:  Balcom,  1901,  8.00;  Libbie,  1896,  8.00;  Libbie.  1897. 
7.50:  Libbie.  1897.  6.00:  Cable,  1882,  8.00;  Sherman, 
1898,  hlf  mo,  3.00:  Brown,  1898,  cl,  7.00;  Manson,  1899. 
5.75;  J.  G.  Smith,  1883,  9.00;  Child.  1882.  cl.  unct, 
7.00;  Massie,  1905,  cl,  3.50:  S.  L.  Boardman,  1883, 
7.50;  Knapp,  1905.  cl,  5.00;  Cooke,  1883.  unct.  24.00; 
Whitmore,  1902,  hlf  elf,  11.00;  Libbie,  1900.  4.60;  Hayes 
&  Brown.  1900,  6.00;  Brooks,  1898,  cl.  unct.  5.25;  Lib- 
bie, 1898,  5.00;  Libbie,  1899,  unct,  7.00;  Lincoln.  1901, 
cl.  git,  unct.  4.50;  Libbie,  1900,  6.25;  1899.  3.50:  Libbie, 
1902,  cl,  git,  6.60;  May,  1903,  hlf  elf,  6.50:  Libbie.  1903, 
4.00. 

1394.  .     Around  the  Hub.     A  Boy's  Book  about  Boston. 

Boston:  Roberts  Brothers,  1881.     i2mo,  pp.  iv,  267.     Il- 
lustrated. 

Sold:  Guild,  1887.  1.10. 


3<X>  DRAKE. 

1395.  .     The  Heart  of  the  White  Mountains;  their  legend 

and  scenery  with  illus.  maps.  8vo,  pp.  350.  New  York : 
Harper,  1882. 

Sold:  Whittier,  1903.  presentation  copy  to  J.  G.  Whittier. 
4.00. 

1396.  .    Making  of  the  Great  West  1512-1883.    New  York: 

Chas.  Scribner's  Sons,  1887.  121110,  pp.  12,  339.  With 
many  Illustrations  and  Maps.* 

1397-  •     The  Making  of  New  England.     1580-1653.     With 

many  Illustrations  and  Maps.  New  York :  Charles  Scrib- 
ner's Sons,  1886.  i2mo,  pp.  x,  (2),  251.  -+-  Edition  in 
1888.  +  N.  Y.     1894.* 

Especially  valuable  for  its  account  of  the  home  life  and  pursuits 
of  the  pioneers. 

Sold:  Manson,  1899,  1894  ed.,  1.37;  Balcom,  1901,  1.00; 
Manson,  1899,  1886  ed.,  62  cts. ;  Guild,  1887.  1.12. 

1398.  .    The  Making  of  Virginia  and  the  Middle  Colonies, 

1 578- 1 70 1.  New  York:  Chas.  Scribner's  Sons,  1893. 
121110,  pp.  7,  228.     Illustrated.* 

Compend  of  early  history  originally  designed  for  schools,  but 
of  value  to  teachers  on  account  of  the  many  explanatory  notes  and 
references.    Frontispiece  of  Lake  Champlain. 

!399-  •    The  Making  of  the  Ohio  Valley  States,  1660- 1837. 

New  York:  C.  Scribner's  Sons,  1894.  121110,  pp.  269. 
Illustrations  and  Maps.* 

Stories  of  American  History  for  Young  Readers. 
Treats  of  the    formation   of  Kentucky.   Ohio.   Indiana,   Illinois, 
Michigan  and  Wisconsin,  out  of  the  Northwest  Territory. 

1400.  .    The  Making  of  Virginia  and  the  Middle  Colonies. 

1578-1701.  London:  i8<;4.  121110.  Map  and  Illustra- 
tions. 

1401.  DRAKE,  SAMUEL  G.     Discovery  of  some  Materials  for 

the  Early  History  of  Dorchester,  General  and  Particular. 
Boston:  1851.    8vo,  pp.  20.     Map  and  Engravings. 
This  also  contains  a  catalogue  of  books  for  sale. 

Sold:  Livermore,  1894,  1.25;  Shurtleff,  1875,  1.62;  Manson. 
1899,  1.00;  Deane,  1898,  1.25;  Whitmore.  1902,  cl,  unct, 
87  cts.;  Guild,  1887,  1.50. 


DRAKE.  3OI 

1402.  .    The  History  and  Antiquities  of  the  City  of  Boston; 

the  Capital  of  Massachusetts,  and  Metropolis  of  New 
England)  from  its  Settlement  in  [630  to  the  Year  1670, 
with  notes,  Historical  and  Critical.  Also,  An  Introduc- 
tory Histor)  of  the  Discovery  and  Settlement  of  New 
England.  Boston:  Luther  Stevens,  1854.  Roy.  8vo,  pp. 
x,  840.  Plates  and  Woodcuts.  -(-  Second  Edition.  Bos- 
ton :  1857.    8vo,  pp.  xii,  816.    20  plates.* 

Published  in  18  parts. 

too  copies  only,  printed  on  large  paper. 

Sold:  1856  ed. :  Harold  Perce,  1903,  hlf  mo,  Chas.  Dickens' 
copy,  with  his  bookplate,  present,  copy  from  author  to 
Chas.  Dickens,  25.50;  Shurtleff,  1875,  18  nos.  6.75;  same 
sale,  hlf  mo,  11.50;  Stephens,  1904,  hlf  mo,  3.50;  Cooke, 
1883,  hlf  mo,  git,  unct,  large  pap,  106  additional  illustra- 
tions, 1856-7,  50.00;  same  sale,  8.50;  Cooke,  1883,  unct, 
orig.  nos,  5.75  ;  French  and  Chubbuck,  1904,  hlf  mo,  6.50; 
Libbie,  1904,  cl,  unct.  7.^7;  Anderson,  1904.  hlf  mo,  6.00; 
Field,  1875,  cl,  unct.  5.25;  W.  F.  Fowle,  1864,  bds,  unct, 
16.00;  Guild,  1887.  cl,  unct,  9.50;  Clogston,  1875,  hlf  turk. 
5.00:  Libbie,  1901.  pts.  unct,  18.25  ;  Hayes  &  Brown.  1900, 
hlf  1110,  n.oo  ;  Bangs,  1900,  hlf  mo,  4.25  :  Sheldon  &  Allen, 

1901,  7.10;  Libbie,  1890.  10.25;  Pratt,  1899,  10.00;  Libbie, 
[899,  8.25;  Libbie,  1904.  cl.  6.00;  Libbie,  1904,  hlf  mo, 
5.25;  Perry.  1899,  hlf  mo,  autogr.  of  author,  a.  1.  s.,  6.25; 
Bangs,  [899,  2d  ed.,  hlf  mo,  7.50;  Libbie,  1898,  2d  ed., 
large  pap.  shts.  fold...  unct,  15.00;  Richmond.  1899,  2d  ed.. 
git,  hit  nio.  10.25;  Libbie,  1900,  7.25;  Poole,  1900,  7-:^: 
Lincoln.    1901.   hlf  elf,  8.75;   Libbie.    1901,   hlf  mo,  5.00; 

1902.  hlf  mo.  6.50;  8.62;  4.00;  May,  1903,  hlf  mo,  7.00; 
Wales,  1903.  cl.  unct.  9.50:  Libbie.  1903.  mor,  7.50:  Bart- 
Iett,  1903,  6.50;  Bangs,  1895,  8.00;  Libbie,  1895,  7.50; 
Balcmn.  1901,  8.00;  Bell,  1895,  10.50;  Coburn,  1895.  in 
original  parts,  uncut.  10.00:  Jillson,  1896,  hlf  mo,  7.50; 
Davenport,  [896,  hlf  mo,  7.25;  Bangs,  1  S<>4,  tsted.,  15.00; 
Bangs.  [894,  1st  v.}..  12.00;  Murphy.  [884,  folio,  large 
pap,  slur!.-,  folded,  extra  illus.,  20.50:  Libbie.  1897,  1856 
ed..  18  original  parts,  covers  stained,  paper  covers,  6.50; 
Deane,  [898,  mor.  0.00:  Carruth,  1898.  hlf  mo.  9.25; 
Deane,  [898.  mor.  20.00:  Henkels,  [898,  hlf  1<  •  git, 
unct.  by  Bradstreet,  large  pap  ed..  1857,  18.00:  Brinley, 
[879..  (856  ed.,  hlf  mo,  extra,  unct,  0.00:  same  sale,  large 

pap.  portrait  of  Drake,  extra  portraits,  folded,  unct.  14.00; 


302  DRAKE. 

same  sale,  1856  ed.,  hlf  mo,  extra,  unct,  extra  portrts., 
13.00;  Roche,  1867,  levt  mo,  git,  by  Pawson  &  N.,  large 
paper,  18.00 ;  same  sale,  bds,  unct,  5.25 ;  Rice,  1870,  bds, 
unct.  3.50;  Fisher,  1866,  hlf  mo,  extra  illus.,  6.50;  Wood- 
ward, 1869,  6.00;  Livermore,  1894,  bds,  12.00;  Child, 
1882,  hlf  mo,  git,  unct,  large  pap,  24.50;  Johnson.  1890, 
unct,  9.00;  Thornton,  1878,  7.25;  Puttick  &  Simpson, 
1861,  16s. ;  Libbie,  1897,  hlf  mo,  7.50;  Libbie,  1897,  5.00; 
Terry,  1889,  bds,  unct,  8.00;  Bourquin,  1894,  4.90;  Mur- 
phy. 1884,  6.25;  Knapp,  1905,  orig.  parts,  unct,  10.00; 
Hazen,  1905,  hlf  mo,  unct,  6.00;  Libbie,  1905,  orig.  parts, 
unct.  15.00;  J.  G.  Smith,  1883,  hlf  mo,  git,  8.25;  S.  L. 
Boardman,  1883,  7.12;  M.  D.  Gilman,  1884,  7.38;  Massie. 
1905,  hlf  mo.  4.00;  Menzies,  1876,  2  v.,  hlf  mo,  git,  unct. 
large  pap.  44.00;  Bourquin,  1894,  4.25;  Hoffmann,  1877. 
levt  mo,  git.  unct.  Bradstreet,  36  inserted  plates  &  2 
plans  of  Boston,  15.50;  Davenport,  1896,  hlf  mo,  ~.2y. 
1857  ed. :  \Yhitmore,  1902,  3  v.,  large  paper,  hlf  mo,  unct, 
2  v..  text,  1  v.  plates,  13.50;  Libbie.  1900,  shts.  flded.  unct. 
lacks  gen'l  pedigree,  5.00;  Hough,  1900,  large  pap.  hlf 
mo.  git.  unct,  9.00;  Bangs,  1901.  present,  copy  ir.  Wm. 
Menzies.  with  autograph,  18.00;  Libbie.  1898.  levt  mo, 
git,  unct,  16.50;  Bangs,  1899,  hlf  mo,  9.50;  Probasco. 
1899,  hlf  mo,  git,  present,  fr.  author  to  Chas.  Dickens, 
16.00;  Barlow.  1890,  folio,  hlf  mo,  git.  unct,  large  paper. 
20.00;  Manson,  1899,  large  paper,  shts.  folded,  unct. 
16.00;  Cable,  1882,  18  parts,  paper,  8.37;  Cable.  1883.  18 
pts.,  pap.  unct.  3.50;  J.  G.  Smith.  1883.  large  pap,  sheets 
folded,  19.00;  Sewell,  1896,  large  pap,  mor.  with  170 
portraits,  views,  &c,  inserted.  80.00;  Livermore.  1894, 
full  mo.  git.  14.00;  Libbie,  1902,  shts.  flded.  unct.  large 
pap.  18.00:  Rogers,  1896.  5.25;  Koecker,  1898.  large  pap. 
shts..  10.50;  Eames,  1905,  hlf  mo,  large  pap,  12.00;  An- 
derson. 1905.  large  pap,  hlf  mo,  12.00. 

1403.  .      Result   of    Some    Researches   among   the    British 

Archives  for  Information  relative  to  The  Founders  of 
New  England:  made  in  the  Years  1858.  [859  and  i860. 
1  >riginally  collected  for  and  published  in  the  New  Eng- 
land Historical  and  Genealogical  Register,  and  now  cor- 
rected and  enlarged.  Boston:  Published  at  Office  of  X. 
E.  Hist.  &  Gen.  Register,  i860.  4to,  pp.  130,  (1).  Also 
a  Drake  Catalogue  of  Americana,  -f-  j<\  ed.     1863. 


DRAKE.  303 

75  copies  were  printed  on  large  paper.  Three  copies  on  What- 
man's Drawing  Paper. 

Sold:  i860  ed. :  Livermore,  1894,  3.25;  S.  L.  Boardman, 
1883,  2.50;  Manson,  1899,  4.50;  Hoffmann,  1877,  1.25; 
Menzies,  1876,  hlf  mo,  git,  unct,  large  pap,  4.00;  Hoff- 
mann, 1877,  3d  ed.,  1865,  unct,  4.25  ;  same  sale,  1863,  lar^'e 
pap,  4.00;  same  sale,  Whatman's  drawing  paper,  6.50; 
Harold  Peirce,  1903,  cl,  unct,  3.00;  Shurtleff,  1875,  3.00; 
Guild,  1887.  2.75;  (i860),  same  sale,  1865  ed..  3.75; 
Woodward,  1903,  cl,  3.15;  Stephens,  1904.  hlf  elf,  unct, 
3.00;  Balcom,  1901,  hlf  mo,  git,  unct,  4.50;  Allen.  1901, 
3.00;  Anderson,  1904,  cl,  3.00;  Libbie,  1904,  4.00;  Libbie, 
1905,  cl,  4.50;  1865  ed. :  Wales,  1903,  levt  mo.  git,  by 
Bedford,  8.50. 

1404.  .  Founders  of  New  England.  Result  of  Some  Re- 
searches among  the  British  Archives  for  information  re- 
lating to  the  Founders  of  New  England  made  in  the 
Years  1858-59-60.  Privately  reprinted.  Boston:  John 
Wilson  &  Co.,  1865.  Roy.  4to.  pp.  xxi.  148.  Map  and 
Portraits. 

Large  paper,  75  copies  printed. 

Sold:  Livermore,  1894,  5.00;  Cable,  1883.  2.00:  Bourquin, 
1894,  4.00. 

1405.  .     The   Witchcraft   Delusion    in    New    England;   its 

Rise,  Progress,  and  Termination,  as  exhibited  by  Dr. 
Cotton  Mather,  in  the  Wonders  of  the  Invisible  World; 
and  by  Mr.  Robert  Calef,  in  his  More  Wonders  of  the 
Invisible  World.  With  a  Preface.  Introduction,  and 
Notes.  Roxbury,  Mass.:  Printed  for  W.  Elliot  Wood- 
ward. 1866.     3  vols.     4to,  xcviii,  (4).  247.  xxix,  212,  244. 

Nos.  5,  6,  7  of  Woodward's  Historical  Series.  Copies  on  large 
paper,  royal  octavo  and  royal  quarto.  280  copies  on  large  paper; 
4  copies  on  Whatman's  drawing  paper. 

Sold:  Ed.  1865-6:  Livermore,  1894.  3  vols.,  unct,  large  pap, 
50  cops,  publ.,  4.85;  same  edition,  sm.  paper,  6.36;  S.  L. 
Boardman,  1883.  4.50;  Holbrow,  1892,  copy  on  Whitman 
drawing  paper,  unct.  8.25:  Proud,  1903,  4.00;  Bushnell, 
1883,  pap,  unct,  3  v.,  9.75 ;  J.  G.  Smith,  1883,  7.1 1  :  Fames, 
1905,  hlf  mo,  git,  4.80;  Eames,  1905.  hlf  mo.  git.  unct.  by 
Bradstreet,  7.20;  Field,  1875,  bds.  unct.  n.T,-  ;  Bangs,  1894, 


3O4  DRAKE. 

4.87;  Stephens,  1904.  hlf  mo,  unct,  5.50;  Hurst,  1904, 
paper,  unct,  6.20;  Hoffmann,  1877,  unct,  6.75;  Shurtleff, 
1875,  6.00;  Cooke,  1883,  full  mo.  git.  unct.  drawing  pap 
copy,  19.50;  same  sale,  8vo,  11.25;  Wales,  1903,  pap, 
unct.  14.25;  Holliday,  1870,  unct,  large  pap,  4.50;  Bangs, 
1901.  hlf  elf,  7.88;  Stephens.  1904,  large  pap,  unct,  9.30; 
Perry,  1899,  hlf  mo,  git,  4.80;  Libbie,  1902,  hlf  mo,  git, 
unct,  6.50;  Dayton,  1902,  large  pap,  hlf  mo,  git,  10.12; 
Cressy,  1903,  paper,  unct,  7.50;  Stephens,  1904.  hlf  mo, 
unct,  6.75;  paper,  unct,  10.50;  Woodward,  1869,  hlf 
mo,  turkey,  extra,  by  Bradstreet,  git  top,  13.50;  Wood- 
ward, 1869.  one  of  4  copies  printed  on  Whatman's 
English  drawing  paper,  22.50;  Woodward,  fcap  4to 
pap,  unct.  1869,  8.25;  Brinley,  1879,  9.00;  May,  1903, 
hlf  mo,  git,  14.25;  Brinley,  1879,  large  paper.  10.50; 
same  sale,  unct,  largest  pap.  9.00 ;  May,  1903,  large  pap, 
8.25;  Barlow,  1890,  hlf  mo,  git.  unct,  7.50;  the  same,  large 
pap,  9.00;  Balcom,  1901,  12.75;  Matthews,  1897.  15.75; 
Murphy,  1884.  15.75;  Sherman,  1898.  cl,  git.  unct,  7.50; 
Olcott,  1901,  pap.  unct.  10.50;  Rice,  1870,  hlf  levt  mo,  git 
top,  large  pap,  19.50 ;  Hurst,  1904.  pap,  presentation  copy 
from  W.  E.  Woodward,  with  autograph,  5.55  ;  Henkels, 
1905,  large  paper,  6.75  :  O'Shanghnessy,  1905,  large  pap, 
4.05  ;  Anderson,  1905.  large  pap,  8.25. 

1406.  .  Annals  of  Witchcraft  in  Xew  England,  and  else- 
where in  the  United  States,  from  their  first  Settlement. 
Drawn  up  from  Unpublished  and  other  Well  Authenti 
cated  Records,  of  the  Alleged  ( )perations  of  \\  itches  and 
their  Instigator,  the  Devil.  Boston:  W.  Elliot  Wood- 
ward,  1869.     4to.  pp.  306. 

<  Inlj    -'50  copies  printed. 

No.  8  of  Woodward's  Hist.  Series. 

Sold:  Balcom.  1901,  6.00;  Brinley.  1879.  cl,  extra,  unct.  8.75  : 
Bushnell,  1883.  cl.  unct.  ^,.2^;  Whitmore,  1002.  unct. 
4.00;  Manson.  1899,  11.50;  J.  G.  Smith.  1883,  4. 12;  Cooke. 
1883.  hlf  mo,  git.  unct,  by  Matthews.  7.00;  Proud,  1003. 
4.00;  Hassam,  1903,  pap,  4.25;  Stephens,  1904,  hlf  mo. 
unci,  3.00;  Hurst.  [904,  pap,  unct,  5.00;  Miller  & 
Bancker,  1898,  hlf  mo,  git.  8.00:  Libbie,  [898,  cl.  unct. 
4.75:  Morris,  1 81  jo.  0.75;  Bangs.  iKow,  large  pap,  4.00: 
Clogston.  1891),  hlf  mo,  unct.  5.25;  Poole,  [900,  5.12: 
Cooler.   1902.  pap,  unct,  5.37 :  Libbie,    ;<>-.;.    |.oo;   Ben 


DRAPER.  305 

kels,  1905,  large  pap,  3.25 ;  Hale,  1905,  large  pap,  unct,. 
3-25- 

1407.  .     A   Particular  History  of  the  Five  Years'  French 

and  Indian  War  in  New  England  and  Parts  adjacent, 
from  its  Declaration  by  the  King  of  France.  March  15, 
1744,  to  the  Treaty  with  the  Eastern  Indians.  Oct.  16, 
1749,  sometimes  called  Governor  Shirley's  War.  With 
a  Memoir  of  Major-General  Shirley,  accompanied  by  his 
Portrait  and  other  Engravings.  Albany :  Joel  Munsell, 
1870.    4to,  pp.  312.* 

Limited  edition,  some  on  large  paper. 
Sold:  Sherman,  1898,  cl,  git,  unct,  3.00;  S.  L.  Boardman. 
1883,  hlf  mo,  unct,  1.50;  Waterbury,  1895.  unct.  4.00: 
Manson.  1899,  6.50;  Br.  Ives,  1891,  cl.  unct,  4.00;  M.  D. 
Gilman,  1884,  2.25;  Menzies,  1876.  hlf  mo,  git,  unct.  by 
Bradstreet,  4.50;  Hoffmann,  1877.  hlf  levt.  mo,  Brad- 
street,  2.75  ;  same  sale,  cl,  unct.  1.00;  Harold  Peirce,  1903. 
pap.  unct,  5.50;  Bangs,  1895,  4-0°;  Cooke,  1883,  large 
pap,  2.75;  Henkels,  1902,  large  pap.  unct.  3.50;  Field. 
1875.  cl,  unct,  3.50:  Guild.  1887,  large  pap.  2.12;  small 
pap,  2.12;  Pratt,  1899,  3.50;  Polock,  1904.  cl,  unct.  2.75. 

1408.  .  An  Plistorical  Memoir  of  the  Colony  of  Xew  Plym- 
outh.    Part  5.     Boston:  1867.    8vo,  pp.  145. 

''A  continuation  of  Baylies'  Historical  Memoir.  See  Baylies. 
V.  1.  Contains  additions  to  and  corrections  to  that  work,  together 
with  an  Index."    Sabin, 

Sold:  Cooke.  1883,  bds,  unct,  3.50. 

1409.  .  Early  History  of  Georgia.  Embracing  the  Em- 
bassy of  Sir  Alexander  Cuming  to  the  Country  of  the 
Cherokees,  in  the  Year  1730.  With  a  Map  of  the  Chero- 
kee Country,  from  a  Draft  made  by  the  Indians  (about 
1750).  Boston:  Pr.  by  David  Clapp  &  Son.  1872.  410, 
pp.  20. 

Sold:  Bushnell,  1883,  1.00;  J.  G.  Smith.  1883.  25  cts.:  Chit- 
tenden, 1894.  50  cts. :  S.  L.  Boardman,  1883,  35  cts. ;  M. 
D.  Gilman,  1884,  50  cts.:  Hoffmann.  1877,  1.35:  Field. 
1875.  50  cts.;  Bangs,  rcjoi,  4.00. 

1410.  DRAPER,  JAMES.     History  of  Spencer  (Mass.).  from  its 

Earliest  Settlement  to  the  Year  1841.  including  a  Brief 


306  DRAPER. 

Sketch  of  Leicester  to  the  Year  1753.  Worcester: 
Spooner  &  Howland,  1841.    8vo,  pp.  159.     Map. 

Sold:  1841  ed. :  Olcott,  1901,  cl,  .75;  Rice,  1870,  2d  ed.,  lilt 
brown  mo,  git,  top,  by  Bradstreet,  4.25;  Brinley,  1879, 
60  cts. ;  J.  G.  Smith,  1883,  90  cts. ;  Manson,  1899,  50  cts. ; 
Cooke,  1883,  70  cts. ;  Child,  1882,  62  cts. 

141 1.  .    History  of  Spencer  from  its  Earliest  Settlement  to 

the  Year  i860,  including  a  Brief  Sketch  of  Leicester  to 
the  Year  1753.  Second  Edition,  enlarged  and  improved. 
Worcester :  Henry  J.  Howland.  n.  d.  i2mo,  pp.  276. 
Portrait. 

Sold:  Balcom,  1901,  1.00;  Deane,  1898,  bds,  unct,  3.00: 
Blanchard,  1898,  hlf  levt  mo,  git,  unct,  3.00;  Woodward. 
1869,  3.25;  Roche,  1867,  bds,  unct,  1.62;  Cable,  1883.  50 
cts.;  Bushnell,  1883,  1.13;  Hoffmann,  1877.  1.25;  Manson. 
1899,  1.30;  Shurtleff,  1875,  1.62;  Guild,  1887.  5.50;  Clog- 
ston,  1875,  1.38. 

1412.  DRAPER,  LYMAN  COPELAND.     Narrative  of  a  Jour- 

ney down  the  Ohio  and  Mississippi  in  1789-90.  By 
Major  Samuel  S.  Forman.  With  a  Memoir  and  Illus- 
trative Notes  by  Lyman  C.  Draper.  Cincinnati :  Robert 
Clarke  &  Co.,  1888"    i2mo,  pp.  67. 

1413.  .     Madison,  the  Capital  of  Wisconsin;  its   Growth. 

Progress,  Condition,  Wants,  and  Capabilities.  Madison  : 
Calkins  &  Proudfit,  1857.    8vo,  pp.  48.    Paper.* 

Map,  and  picture  of  Madison  on  last  cover. 
Sold:  Bourquin.  1894,  5  cts. ;  Hoffmann,  1877,  10  cts. :  Hen- 
kels,  1902,  25  cts. 

1414.  .  King's  Mountain  and  its  Heroes:  History  of  tin- 
Battle  of  King's  Mountain  (Wisconsin),  October  7th, 
1780.  and  the  Events  which  led  to  it.  Portraits,  maps 
and  plans.  Cincinnati:  Peter  G.  Thomson,  1881.  8vo, 
pp.  612. 

Sold:  Hassam,  1903,  cl,  4.10;  Conland.  1904.  cl.  4.00. 

1415.  DRAPER,  SOLOMON.     An  Historical  Sketch  of   Knox 

County,  Nebraska.  Delivered  July  4,  1876.  Niobrara: 
1876.    8vo,  pp.  15. 


DRISKO. 

1416.  DRAYTON,  JOHN.     A    View  of  South  Carolina,  as  re- 

spects her  Natural  and  Civil  Concerns.  Charleston: 
Printed  by  W.  P.  Young,  1802.  8vo,  2  1..  pp.  25  r.  Map 
and  Plates. 

A  German  version  was  issued  al  Weimar  in  1808. 
Sold:  Rice,  1870.  elf,  git.  unct,  by  Bradstreet,  12.25;  Brin- 
ley,  1880,  13.50;  Brinley,  1893,  lacks  map,  4.50;  Cable, 
1882,  bds,  unct,  6.00;  Roche,  1867,  bds,  unct.  10.00:  Bar- 
low, 1890,  hlf  mo,  10.50;  Bourquin,  1894.  3. .20:  Hofl 
mann,  1877,  hlf  mo,  git,  by  Bradstreet,  12.25;  same  sale, 
bds,  unct,  5.00. 

1417.  .    Memoirs  |  of  the  |  American  Revolution,  |  from  its 

Commencement  to  the  Year  1776,  inclusive:  |  as  relating 
to  I  The  State  of  South  Carolina;  j  and  occasionally  re- 
ferring I  to  the  States  of  |  North  Carolina  and  Georgia. 
In  two  vols.  Charleston:  A.  E.  Miller.  |  1821.  8vo,  pp. 
27,  430;  399,  errata.  Frontisp.  portrait  of  Wm.  Henry 
Drayton.     Map. 

1418.  DROWN,  S.  DE  WITT.     The  Peoria  Directory  for  1844. 

with  a  History  of  the  Town.     Peoria,  111.:  1844.     121110. 

1419.  .     Record  and  Historical  View  of  Peoria,  from   the 

Discovery  by  the  French  Jesuit  missionaries  in  the  Sev- 
enteenth Century  to  the  Present  Time.  To  which  is 
added  a  Business  Directory  of  the  City.  Peoria:  E.  <  >. 
Woodcock.  1850.     121110,  pp.  164. 

1420.  DROWNE,   SOLOMON.      An    Oration    delivered   at    Ma- 

rietta, April  7,  1789,  in  Commemoration  of  the  Com- 
mencement of  the  Settlement  formed  by  the  Ohio  Com- 
pany. Worcester,  Mass.:  Isaiah  Thomas,  1789.  Roy. 
4to,  pp.  17. 

Sold:  Brinley.  i88r,  large  pap.  hlf  mo,  unci.  8.00. 

1421.  DRISKO,  GEORGE  W.     The  Revolution.     Life  of  Han- 

nah Weston;  with  a  brief  Record  of  her  Ancestry.  Also 
a  condensed  History  of  the  first  Settlement  of  Jones- 
borough,  Machias  and  other  neighboring  Towns.  By  a 
Citizen.  Machias.  Me.:  C.  O.  Furbush  S  Co.,  [857. 
i6mo,  pp.  163. 

Sold:  Manson.  1899,  1.50:  S.  L.  Boardman,  1883.  j^,  ct.». 


30.S  DUDLEY. 

1422.  DUBOIS,  ANSON.     A  History  of  the  Town  of  Flatlands. 

Kings  County.  X.  Y.    Brooklyn:  1884. 
But  50  copies  were  printed. 

1423.  DUBOIS,  JAMES  T.;  PIKE,  WILLIAM  J.     The  Cen- 

tennial of  Susquehanna  County,  Penna.  Washington. 
D.  C. :  Gray  &  Clarkson.  1888.    8vo,  pp.  138.  i  1.* 

1424.  DUBROCA.     L'ltineraire  des  Francais  dans  la  Louisiane, 

contenant  Thistoire  de  cette  colonie  Francaise.  sa  descrip- 
tion, le  tableau  des  moeurs  des  peuples  qui  l'habitant, 
l'etat  de  son  commerce  au  moment  de  sa  cession  a  l'Es- 
pagne  et  le  degre  de  prosperite  dont  elle  est  susceptible ; 
d'Apres  les  renseignements  et  les  relations  les  plus  au- 
thentiques.    A  Paris:  1802.     i6mo.  pp.  (1),  104.     Map. 

1425.  DU   BOSE,  JOEL   CAMPBELL.      Sketches  of   Alabama 

History.     Philadelphia:  Eldridge.   1901.     121110.  pp.  275. 

1426.  DUDLEY,  DEAN.      Plymouth  and   Barnstable  Counties. 

Directory  and  History  for  1873-4.  Boston:  1873.  8vo. 
pp.  206. 

History  of  all  towns  in   Plymouth  and   Barnstable  counties. 
Sold:  Manson.  1800.  [.25. 

1427.  DUDLEY,  DOROTHY  (MISS  GREELEY).     Theatrum 

Majorum.  The  Cambridge  of  1776:  Wherein  is  set  forth 
an  Account  of  the  Town,  and  of  the  Events  it  Witnessed: 
With  which  is  Incorporated  The  Diary  of  Dorothy  Dud- 
Icy,  now  first  published  :  Together  with  an  Historicall 
Sketch:  Severall  Appropriate  Poems:  Numerous  Anec- 
dotes, patriotick.  weighty,  indifferent,  and  diverting; 
Many  References  to  the  Renowned  University;  and  De- 
scriptions of  the  People  of  the  Olden  Time.  All  of  which 
is  adapted  to  the  furtherance  of  Good  Manners.  Virtue 
Piety,  Intelligence.  Love  of  Country,  and  Admiration  of 
Cambridge.  Done  by  Divers  Eminent  Hands,  and 
Edited  for  the  Ladies  Centennial  Committee  by  A.  < ', 
Adorned  with  Cuts  and  a  Map.  Cambridge:  Printed  on 
the  Sile  of  Fort  Number  One:  Over  against  the  Town 
of  Brighton,  on  the  River  Side.  To  be  sold  in  Boston 
by  Lockwood  Brooks  X'  Co.  on  Washington  an. I  Brom 
field  Sts..  1870.    8vo,  pp.  5.  (41.  123.     Illustrated.- 

'li,     Diarj    was   written   !>■•    Miss    A    Greeley;   there  are  also 

i  les  1>\  oilu  r  authoi  -. 


DUFUR.  309 

Sold:  Olcott,  1901,  .75;  Cable,  1882,  cl,  unci.  1.50;  Cable, 
1883,  shts,  unct,  50  cts. ;  Livermore,  1894,  50  cts.;  Man- 
son,  [899,  1.75;  Guild,  1887,  20  cts.;  Balcom,  [901,  50  cts. 

1428.  DUDLEY,  MYRON  S.     History  of  Cromwell,  a  Sketch  by 

Rev.  M.  S.  Dudley.  Middletown :  Constitution  Office, 
1880.    8vo,  pp.  36.* 

Based  on  a  Centennial  Discourse  delivered  at  Cromwell,  July 
16.  1876. 

Sold:  Cable,  1883,  2s  cts.;  Guild,  1887,  62  cts.:  Henkels, 
[899,  25  cts.;  M.  D.  Gilman,  1884,  60  cts. 

1429.  DUDLEY,    THOMAS    (GOV.).      Massachusetts,    or    the 

First  Planters  of  New  England,  the  End  and  Manner  of 
their  coming  thither,  and  Abode  there.  In  Several 
Epistles  to  the  Countess  of  Lincoln.  With  a  Conclusion 
by  John  Cotton.  (Signed  T.  D.)  Boston,  New  Eng- 
land: B.  Green  &  J.  Allen,  Printers,  1696.     121110.  pp.  56. 

Reprint.   Mass.  Hist.  Coll.,  8,  36.    N.  H.  Coll.,  V.  4. 
Force's  Tracts,  V.  2,  No.  4,  with  notes  by  Dr.  John  Farmer. 
Chronicles  of  Mass.  Bay,  by  Dr.  A.  Young.   Boston,  1846. 
See  Scottow. 

Sold:  1696  ed. :  Murphy.  1884,  red  mo,  git.  by  Trait.  50.00; 
French  and  Chubbuck,  1904.  Icvt  mo,  extra,  git,  by  Ri- 
viere, 90.00. 

1430.  DUER,  WILLIAM  ALEXANDER.     New  York  as  it  was 

during  the  Latter  Part  of  the  Last  Century.  An  Anni- 
versary Address  delivered  before  the  St.  Nicholas  Society 
of  the  City  of  New  York,  Dec.  1st,  1848.  Xew  York: 
1849.    8vo,  pp.  48. 

Sold:  Henkels,  1901,  2.60:  Anderson,  1904,  lilf  ro,  git.  orig. 
pap  covers  bd  in,  4.75. 

1431.  .    Reminiscences  of  an  Old  New  Yorker.    Xew  York  : 

Printed  for  W.  L.  Andrews.  1867.    8vo. 

"Thirty-five  copies  privately  printed  for  VV.  L.  Andrews,  Esq. 
These  articles  originally  appeared  in  'The  American  Mail.'  1847. 
and  have  become  so  scare  that  but  one  copy  could  be  obtained  from 
which  to  reprint  this  volume."    Sabin. 

Sold:  Hoffmann,  1877.  10.25. 

1432.  DUFUR,  A.  J.    Statistics  of  the  State  of  Oregon.    Contain- 

ing a  Description  of  the  Agricultural  Development,  Natu- 
ral and  Industrial  Resources.    Together  with  the  Physi- 


310  DUNBAR. 

cal,  Geographical.  Geological,  and  Mineral  Statistics  of 
the  State.  Salem,  Oregon :  Willamette  Farmer  Office, 
1869.    8vo,  pp.  128. 

1433.  DUGAN,   M.   C.     Outline   History  of  Annapolis  and  the 

Naval  Academy.  Baltimore,  Md. :  B.  G.  Eichelberger, 
1902.     121110,  pp.  70.    Illustrated. 

1434.  DUGANNE,  AUGUSTINE  J.  H.    California  and  her  Gold 

Regions.     Philadelphia:  1849.     121110. 

Sold:  Dunbar,  1892,  75  cts. 

1435.  DUIS,  E.  (DR.).    The  Good  Old  Times  in  McLean  County, 

Illinois.  Containing  two  hundred  and  sixty-one  Sketches 
of  Old  Settlers ;  a  complete  Historical  Sketch  of  the 
Black  Hawk  War,  and  Descriptions  of  all  Matters  re- 
lating to  McLean  Count}'.  Bloomington  :  The  Leader 
Publishing  and  Printing  House.  1874.  8vo.  pp.  xvi,  865. 
Appendix  of  Advertisements  of  Business  Houses.* 

1436.  DULANY,  W.  J.  C.    Dulany's  History  of  Maryland.    From 

1632  to  1881.  Prepared  for  the  use  of  Schools  in  the 
State.  By  a  Marylander.  With  numerous  Illustrations. 
Baltimore:  Wm.  J.  C.  Dulany  and  Company,  1881.  8vo, 
pp.  295.    Map.* 

DUMONT.     See  Butel-Dumont. 

1437.  DUNBAR,  EDWARD  E.     The  Romance  of  the  Age;  or. 

the  Discover}-  of  Gold  in  California.  New  York :  D. 
Appleton  &  Co..  1867.  i6mo,  pp.  134.  Portrait  of  Sut- 
ter.* 

1438.  DUNBAR,  ELIJAH.     Sermon  preached  at  the  Ordination 

of  Rev.  William  Richey,  Canton,  July  1,  1807.  Also  an 
Appendix  giving  an  Historical  Account  of  Churches  in 
Canton.  Sharon,  and  Stoughton.  Dedham  :  1809.  8vo. 
pp.  29. 

1439.  DUNBAR,  W.     Discoveries  made  in  Exploring  the  Mis- 

souri,  Red  River  and  Washita,  by  Captains  Lewis  and 
Clark,  Doctors  Sibley  and  William  Dunbar,  Esq.,  with  a 
Statistical  Account  of  the  Counties  adjacent,  with  an 
Appendix.  Natchez:  Printed  by  Andrus.  Marshall  & 
( !< ...  [806.    8vo,  pp.  174. 


DUNN.  3  I  I 

1440.  DUNHAM,  SAMUEL.  An  Historical  Discourse  delivered 
at  West  Brookfield,  Mass.,  on  the  Occasion  of  the  One 
Hundred  and  Fiftieth  Anniversary  of  the  First  Church 
in  Brookfield,  Oct.  16,  1867,  With  a  Poem  and  Appendix. 
Springfield.  Mass. :  Samuel  Bowles  &  Co.,  Printers,  1867. 
8vo,  pp.  123. 

i<4i.  DUNLAP,  WILLIAM.  History  of  the  New  Netherlands. 
Province  of  New  York,  and  State  of  New  York,  to  the 
Adoption  of  the  Federal  Constitution.  New  York : 
Printed  by  Carter  &  Thorp.  1839-40.  2  vols.  8vo,  pp. 
487;  282,  ccxlvi,  1  1.  Portrait  of  Peter  Stuyvesant,  and 
Maps.* 

Sold:  Bushnell,  1883,  elf,  git,  5.50;  same  sale,  cl,  portrait 
missing,  3.25;  S.  L.  Boardman,  1883.  5.00;  Barlow,  1890. 
hlf  mo,  8.00;  Weeks,  1902,  bds,  5.00;  Menzies,  1876,  hlf 
mo,  git,  unlettered  artist  proof  of  author  and  other  illus. 
inserted,  10.00;  Anderson,  1904,  hlf  ro,  git,  unct,  6.00: 
Knickerbocker,  1905,  hlf  mo,  6.20;  Stone.  1897,  bds,  4.00; 
Baxter,  1898,  bds,  5.00;  Fisher,  1866,  8.00;  Brinley,  1880. 
hlf  gr  elf,  4.00;  Brinley,  1893,  6.00;  Bourquin,  1894,  bds, 
4.20;  Bangs,  1894,  11.50;  Bangs,  Merwin.  1865,  4.50; 
Brevoort,  1890,  2.00;  Holbrow,  1892,  8.00;  Hoffmann. 
1877,  illustrated  copy  with  many  portraits  loosely  in- 
serted, 7.00;  Brinley,  1880,  4.00;  Polock,  1895,  4.40: 
Bangs,  1895,  4.25;  Bell,  1895,  5.00:  De  Yoe,  1896,  4.00; 
Sewall,  1896,  8.50;  Roberts,  1896,  6.50;  Matthews,  1897, 
9.50;  Mann,  1897,  5.00;  Murphy,  1884.  green  mo.  git, 
9.00;  Cooke,  1883,  hlf  mo,  git,  illus.  inserted,  artist's 
proof  portrait  of  author  inserted,  17.00;  same  sale,  hlf 
mo,  12.00;  Henkels,  1902.  bds,  6.20;  Field.  1875.  4°°  '< 
Guild.  1887,  bds,  4.00;  Hough,  1900.  5.20;  Beveridge, 
1901,  4.50;  Anderson,  1903,  7.50;  Polock,  1904,  orig.  cl. 
4.60. 

1442.  .    A  History  of  New  York  for  Schools.     New  York : 

Harper  &  Brothers,  1837.     i8mo,  pp.  216,  268.    2  vols.  -)- 
New  York:  1844.  +  New  York:  1855.* 

Sold:  Brinley,  1880,  60  cts. ;  Davis,  1865,  60  cts. ;  Wood- 
ward, 1869,  20  cts. ;  Cable,  1883,  20  cts. 

1443.  DUNN,   JOHN.      History   of  the   Oregon   Territory   and 

British  North  American  Fur  Trade :  with  an  Account  of 
the  Habits  and  Customs  of  the  Principal  Native  Tribes 


312  DUNTON. 

on  the  Northern  Continent.  By  John  Dunn,  late  of  the 
Hudson's  Bay  Company,  Eight  Years  a  Resident  in  the 
Country.  London :  Edwards  and  Hughes,  1844.  8vo, 
pp.  viii,  359.  Map.  +  Second  Edition.  1846.  8vo,  pp. 
viii,  359.    Map.* 

Reprinted  in  Smith's  Weekly  Volume,  Vol.  1.    Phila..  1845.  4to. 
Also  under  the  title : 

1444.  .      The    Oregon    Territory    and    the    British    North 

American  Fur  Trade.  With  an  Account  of  the  Habits 
and  Customs  of  the  Principal  Native  Tribes  of  the  North- 
ern Continent.  Philadelphia:  G.  B.  Zieber  &  Co.,  1845. 
i8mo,  pp.  236.    8  pp.  book  advertisements.* 

The  Home  and  Traveller's  Library  No.  8. 
Sold:  1844  ed. :  Guild,  1887,  cl,  unct.  6.50:  Stephens.  1904, 
cl,  unct,  6.00;  Brinley,  1881,  75  cts.:  Henkels.  1900,  20 
cts. ;  Waterbury,  1895,  75  cts  I  Cable,  1882,  55  cts. ;  Bour- 
quin,  1894,  30  cts.:  Field,  1875.  25  cts.;  A.  G.  Greene, 
1869,  50  cts.;  Field,  1875,  1.75. 

1445.  DUNN,  J.   P.,  Jr.      Indiana ;  a  redemption   from   Slavery. 

Boston:  Houghton,  Mifflin  &  Co.,  1888.  121110,  pp.  viii, 
453-    Map.* 

American  Commonwealth  Series. 

1446.  DUNN.    Dunn's  Illustrated  Review  of  St.  Joseph,  Missouri, 

comprising  a  Brief  History  of  the  Metropolis  of  the 
West.     1887.    4to.    Illustrated. 

Sold:  Henkels,  1900,  1.40. 

1447.  DUNNING,    A.      A    Historical    Discourse    preached     in 

Thompson,  Ct.,  Feb.,  1855.  Worcester,  Mass.:  1855.  pp. 
62. 

1448.  DUNNINGTON,  G.  A.     History  and  Progress  of  Marion 

County,  West  Virginia,  from  its  Earliest  Settlement. 
Fairmont :  1880.     i2mo. 

1449.  DUNTON,  JOHN.      Letters  written  from  New  England, 

A.  D.  1686.  By  John  Dunton.  In  which  are  described 
his  Voyages  by  Sea,  his  Travels  on  Land,  and  the  Char- 
acters of  his  Friends  and  Acquaintances.  Now  First 
Published  from  the  Original  Manuscript,  In  the  Bodleian 
Library,  Oxford,  with  Notes  and  an  Appendix,  by  W .  IT. 


Hi'  PRATZ.  3  13 

Whitmore.     Boston:   Published  for  the   Prince  Society, 

1867.     4(0,  pp.  xxiv,  340. 

100  copies  printed  in  flscap  4to  and  jo  in  rl.  4to. 
Sold:  Woodward,  1869,  unct,  large  paper  ed.,  20  cops.,  3.75  ; 
Brinley,  1879,  unct,  5.00;  Roche,  1867,  rl.  4to,  unct.  6.00; 
Idem.,  rlscp,  unct,  6.50;  Manson,  1890,  la  1  f  mo,  unct,  git, 
14.00;  Libbie,  1901,  lilf  mo,  extra,  unct,  git,  11.50:  Whit- 
more, 1902,  full  mo,  git,  21.00;  Wales,  1903.  pap,  unct, 
18.00;  Clogston,  1899,  hlf  mo,  git,  unct,  8.00:  Poole,  [900, 
hlf  mo,  git,  7.2$;  Libbie,  [901,  hlf  mo,  git,  unct,  11.50; 
Libbie,  1902,  large  pap,  hlf  mo,  3-2-,:  Stephens,  1904,  hlf 
mo,  unct,  17.50;  Knapp,  1905.  hlf  mo.  in  2  v..  13.50; 
Eames,  1905,  hlf  mo,  by  Bradstreet,  13.00. 

1450.  DU  PONCEAU,  PETER.    A  Discourse  on  the  Early  His- 

tory of  Pennsylvania  ;  being  an  Annual  Oration  delivered 
before  the  American  Philosophical  Society  on  the  6th  of 
June,  1821.  Philadelphia:  Abraham  Small,  1821.  8vo, 
pp.  38. 

Sold:  Cable,  1882,  2.25. 

1451.  DU  PONCEAU,  PETER  S. ;  FISHER,  J.  FRANCIS.      \ 

Memoir  on  the  History  of  the  Celebrated  Treaty  made 
by  William  Penn  with  the  Indians  under  the  Elm  Tree 
at  Shackamaxon  in  the  Year  1682.  Philadelphia:  Mc- 
Carty  &  Davis,  1836.    8vo,  pp.  63.* 

1452.  DU  PRATZ,  LE  PAGE.     The  History  of  Louisiana,  or  of 

The  Western  Parts  of  Virginia  and  Carolina;  Contain- 
ing A  Description  of  the  Countries  that  lye  on  both 
Sides  of  the  River  Mississippi:  With  An  Account  of  the 
Settlements,  Inhabitants,  Soil,  Climate,  and  Products. 
Translated  from  the  French  (lately  published  1.  by  M. 
Le  Page  Du  Pratz;  with  Some  Notes  and  Observations 
relating  to  our  Colonies.  London:  T.  Becket  &  P.  A. 
De  Hondt,  1763.  2  vols.  i2mo.  V.  1,  Half  title,  title,  5 
pp.  vii,  368  pp.  2  maps.    V.  2,  4  prel.  leaves.  272  pp. 

1453.  .    The  History  of  Louisiana,  or  of  the  Western  l'arts 

of  Virginia  and  Carolina  :  Containing  a  Description  1  if  the 
Countries  that  lie  on  both  Sides  of  the  River  Mississippi : 
With  an  Account  of  the  Settlements.  Inhabitants,  Soil, 
Climate,  and  Products.     Translated  from  the  French  of 


314  DURANT. 

M.  Le  Page  Du  Pratz ;  With  some  Notes  and  Observa- 
tions relating  to  our  Colonies.  A  New  Edition.  Lon- 
don :  T.  Becket,  1774.    8vo,  pp.  (8),  xxxvi,  387.    2  Maps.* 

Some  copies  have  only  pp.  (2),  xxxvi.  387.   2  Maps. 
This  is  a  reprint  of  No.   145J. 

Sold:  1763  ed. :  Bangs,  Merwin,  1865,  2.00;  Henkels,  1900, 
3.50;  Puttick  &  Simpson,  1861,  us.;  Roos,  hlf  mo,  1897. 
5.00;  Fisher,  1866,  hlf  mo,  3.50;  Brinley,  1881,  4.50; 
Field,  1875,  6.00;  Henkels,  1900,  6.00;  Bangs,  1895,  8.00; 
Cable.  1882,  elf,  2.25;  Hurst,  1904,  old  elf,  31.00;  1774 
ed. :  Rice,  1870,  shp,  1.00;  Brinley.  1881,  2.00;  Rogers. 
1900,  3.50;  Menzies,  1876,  hlf  mo,  git,  unct.  by  Matthews. 
8.00;  Field,  1875,  12.75;  Bangs.  1901.  6.00;  Cooley,  1902, 
elf,  4.00;  Bangs,  1896,  3.25  ;  Brevoort,  1890.  1.70;  Murphy. 
1884,  3.50;  Henkels,  1905,  old  elf,  7.25. 

1453a. .    Histoire  de  la  Louisiane  Contenant  la  Decouverte 

de  ce  vaste  Pays  ;  sa  Description  geographique  ;  un  Voy- 
age dans  les  Terres ;  l'Histoire  Naturelle ;  les  Moeurs. 
Coutumes  &  Religion  des  Naturels,  avec  leurs  Origines; 
deux  Voyages  dans  le  Nord  du  noveau  Mexique.  dont 
un  jusqu'a  la  Mer  du  Sud ;  ornee  de  deux  Cartes  &  de  40 
Planches  en  Taille  douce.  A  Paris,  chez  De  Bure,  1758. 
3  vols.  121110.  1.  xvi,  358  pp.,  2  maps.  2.  Half  title, 
title,  441  pp.,  34  plates.  3.  Half  title,  title,  451  pp.  Ap- 
probation and  Privilege.  3  pp.  errata,  1  p.,  4  plates. 

Sold:  Murphy.  1884.  4.50;  Brinley,  1881.  1.13;  Bourquin. 
1894,  4.80;  Dunbar,  1892,  8.25;  Field,  1875,  6.67;  Cooke. 
1883,  old  elf.  3.00;  Bangs,  1900,  orig.  elf.  9.38:  Puttick  & 
Simpson.  1861,  elf,  8s. 

1453b. .  An  Account  of  Louisiana,  exhibiting  a  Compen- 
dious Sketch  of  its  Political  and  Natural  History  and 
Topography,  with  a  Copious  Appendix  containing  sev- 
eral Important  Documents.  Newbern :  Franklin  &  Gar- 
row,  1804.     i8mo,  pp.  (4).  2~2,  cxviii,  (2). 

1454.  DURANT,  SAMUEL  W.  and  P.  A.  History  of  Kalama- 
zoo Count}',  Michigan,  with  Illustrations  and  Biographi- 
cal Sketches  of  its  Prominent  Men  and  Pioneers.  Phila- 
delphia:  Everts  &  Abbott,  1880.  4to.  pp.  552.  Litho- 
graphs and  woodcuts.* 


DURFEE.  315 

1455.  .     History  of  Lawrence  Count}',  Pennsylvania;  with 

Illustrations  and  Biographical  Sketches  of  its  Promii. 
Men  and  Pioneers.     Philadelphia:   Everts  &  Co.,    [877. 

4to. 

1456.  .      History  of  Mercer  County,    Pennsylvania;   with 

Illustrations  and  Biographical  Sketches  of  its  Prominent 
Men  and  Pioneers.     Philadelphia:  L.  H.  Everts  &  Co 

1877.  Folio,  pp.  156. 

1457.  .     History  of  Oneida  County,  X.  Y.     With  Illustra- 
tions and  Biographical  Sketches  of  some  of  its  Promi 
nent  Men   and   Pioneers.     Philadelphia:   Evarts   &  Co.. 

1878.  4to,  pp.  678. 

1458.  .    History  of  Ingham  and  Eaton  Counties,  Michigan. 

With  Illustrations  and  Biographical  Sketches  of  the 
Prominent  Men  and  Pioneers.  Philadelphia :  Evarts  & 
Co.,  1880.    4to,  pp.  586. 

1459.  DURANT,  S.  W.;  PEIRCE,  H.  B.     1740.     History  of  St. 

Lawrence  County,  New  York,  with  Illustrations  and 
Biographical  Sketches  of  some  of  its  Prominent  Men  and 
Pioneers.  Philadelphia:  L.  H.  Everts  &  Co..  1878.  4tO, 
pp.  521.* 

1460. .     1797;  History  of  Jefferson  County,   X.   Y..   with 

Illustrations  and  Biographical  Sketches  of  some  of  its 
Prominent  Men  and  Pioneers.  Philadelphia:  L.  H. 
Evarts  &  Co.,  1878.    4to,  pp.  593. * 

Sold:  Libbie,  1896,  4.50. 

1461.  DURETT,   R.   T.    (COL.).     Centenary  of   Kentucky   and 

Celebration  by  the  Filson  Club,  June  1,  1892.  containing 
Historical  Address  by  Col.  R.  T.  Durett.  &c.  Louisville  : 
1892.     4to,  pp.  200. 

1462.  DURFEE,  J.   R.     Reminiscences  of  Carbondale.  Dundaff 

and  Providence,  R.  I.,  Forty  Years  Past.  Philadelphia  : 
Miller's  Bible  House.  1875.     121110.  pp.  150.* 

Sold:  Cable.  1882.  1.25. 

1463.  DURFEE,  THOMAS.     Historical  Discourse  at  the  250th 

Anniversary  of  the  Planting  of  Providence.  Providence: 
1887.    8vo. 


3l6  DUVAL. 

1464.  DURRIE,  DANIEL  STEELE.     The   Early  Outposts  of 

Wisconsin :  Green  Bay  for  Two  Hundred  Years,  1639- 
1839 ;  Annals  of  Prairie  du  Chien.  A  Paper  read  before 
the  State  Historical  Society  of  Wisconsin,  December  26. 
1872.    Madison  :  1873.    8vo,  pp.  12.  15. 

Sold:  Henkels,  1901,  50  cts. 

1465.  .     A  History  of  Madison,  the  Capital  of  Wisconsin. 

including  the  Four  Lake  Country,  to  July,  1874;  with  an 
Appendix  of  Notes  on  Dane  County  and  its  Towns. 
Illustrated.  Madison,  Wis.:  Atwood  &  Culver,  Prs.. 
1874.  8vo,  pp.  420.  Illustrated  with  plates  and  photo- 
graphs.* 

Sold:  Olcott,  1901.  cl,  .55;  Thornton,  1878.  1.62;  S.  L. 
Boardman,  1S83,  50  cts.;  Hoffmann,  1877,  1.87;  Proud, 
1903,  60  cts.;  Guild,  1887,  1.50. 

1466.  DUTCHER,  L.  L.     The  History  of  St.  Albans,  Vt.,  Civil, 

Religious,  Biographical  and  Statistical.  With  valuable 
contributions  from  Hon.  James  Davis;  Rev.  A.  B.  Swift ; 
Rev.  J.  H.  Hopkins  ;  J.  S.  D.  Taylor ;  Mrs.  B.  H.  Smalley, 
and  others.  With  a  fine  portrait  engraved  on  steel,  of 
Ex-Gov.  J.  Gregory  Smith,  President  of  the  Northern 
Pacific  and  Vermont  Central  Railroads.  And  the  History 
of  Sheldon,  Vt.  By  R.  H.  Whitney;  Rev.  Geo.  B.  Tol- 
man  :  and  Rev.  A.  H.  Bailey.  St.  Albans,  Vt. :  Published 
from  the  Stereotypes  of  Miss  Henenway's  Vermont  His- 
torical Gazetteer,  Vol.  2.  By  Stephen  E.  Royce,  1872. 
8vo,  pp.  94. 

Sold:  Manson,  1899.  5.00;  Cable,  1882,  1.37;  Cable.  1883. 
1.00;  M.  D.  Gilman,  1884,  87  cts.;  Conland,  1904,  cl.  5.25. 

1467.  DU  VAL,  B.  T.     History  of  Sebastian  County,  Arkansas. 

Historical  Address  at  Fort  Smith,  July  4th,  1876.  Fort 
Smith:  1877.     8vo. 

1468.  DUVAL,  J.  C.    Early  Times  in  Texas.     (Also)  The  Young 

Explorers :  a  Historical  Story  of  Texas  with  true  inci- 
dents. Austin  :  H.  P.  N.  Gammel  &  Co.,  1892.  121110,  pp. 
135.  238. 

1469.  DUVAL,  M.  V.     History  of  Mississippi  and  Civil  Govern- 

ment.    Louisville:  1892.     Illustrated. 


DWIGHT.  317 

1470.  DUVALLON,  BERQUIN.     Vue  de  la  colonie  espagnolc 

dii  Mississippi  mi  <les  provinces  dc  Louisiane  et  Floride 
occidentale.  En  I'annee  1802.  Par  un  observateur  resi- 
dent sur  les  licux.  Paris:  An.  XI  1803.  8vo,  pp.  xx,  318. 
5.  (4).  2  colored  maps,  -f  Seconde  ed.  Paris:  1804.  -f- 
Paris:  1805.  -f-  Weimar:  1804.    German  ed. 

Sold:  Brinley,  1881,  1803  ed.,  3.75. 

1471.  .    Travels  in  Louisiana  and  the  Floridas  in  the  Year 

1802.  Giving  a  Correct  Picture  of  those  Countries. 
Translated  from  the  French  with  Notes,  ecc.  By  John 
Davis.  New  York:  J.  Riley  &  Co.,  1806.  121110.  pp.  viii, 
181. 

Sold:  Brinley,  1881,  1.63. 

1472.  DUYCKINCK,  EVERT  A.     New  York.  Past  and  Present. 

New  York :  1884.    4to.     Illustrated. 

1473.  DWYER,  CHARLES  EPHRON.     Official  Record  of  the 

( )ld  Settlers  Society  of  Racine  County,  Wisconsin.  With 
the  Plistorical  Address,  February  22,  1871.  Racine.  Wis. : 
A.  C.  Sandford,  1S71.    121110.  pp.  X\.': 

1474.  DWINELLE,  JOHN   W.     The   Colonial    History   of  San 

Francisco ;  being  a  Synthetic  Argument  in  the  District 
Court  of  the  United  States  for  the  Northern  District  of 
California,  for  Four  Square  Leagues  of  Land  claimed  by 
that  City.  San  Francisco:  Towne  &  Bacon.  1866.  8vo, 
pp.  iv.  102,  115.  Map.  +  Fourth  Edition.  1867.  8vo.  pp. 
xlv,  391.    3  Plates  and  3  Maps. 

1475.  DWINNELL,  SOLOMON  A.    Wisconsin  History.  Thirty 

Years'  Review.  Wisconsin  as  it  Was  and  as  it  Is:  1836 
compared  with  1866,  *.    n.  p.    1866.    8vo,  pp.  21. 

1476.  DWIGHT,  THEODORE,  JR.     The  History  of  Connecti- 

cut from  the  First  Settlement  to  the  Present  Time.  New 
York:   Harper   &   P.ros.,    1840.      121110,  pp.   450.  The 

Same.  1841.  121110.  -f-  The  Same.  1845.  iSmo.  pp.  450. 
+  The  Same.     1850.     iSmo.* 

Harper's  Family  Library.  Vol.   133. 
Sold:  1841  ed. :  Thornton.  1878.  50  cts. ;  Leonard.  1875.  1842 
ed..  1.37:  Guild,  1887.  t,j  cts. 


3  !  8  DYER. 

1477.  DWIGHT,  MARSH  W.     Historical  Address  at  the  Semi- 

centennial of  the  North  Congregational  Church,  at  Am- 
herst, Mass.,  Nov.  15,  1876.    8vo,  pp.  23. 

1478.  DWIGHT,  TIMOTHY.    Statistical  Account  of  the  Towns 

and  Parishes  in  the  State  of  Connecticut.     Published  by 

the  Connecticut  Academy  of  Arts  and  Sciences.     New 

Haven:  Walter  &  Steele,  1811.    8vo,  pp.  xi,  83,  (1). 

\  ol.   1.  No.  1.  is  all  that  was  published;  it  comprises  a  Statis- 
tical Account  of  the  City  of  New  Haven. 

Sold:  Brinley,  1879,  1.00;  Manson,  1899,  10°- 

1479.  .     Travels  in   New  England  and  New  York.     New 

Haven:  Timothy  Dwight,  1821-22.  4  vols.  8vo,  pp. 
524 :  527 ;  534  ;  527-  3  Maps.  +  London  :  Wm.  Baynes  & 
Son,  1823.  4  vols.  8vo,  pp.  xxxi,  (1),  483;  xi.  504:  xi. 
574:  xi,  514. 

Sold:  New  Haven  ed. :  Leonard,  1875,  10.00:  Whitcomb. 
1904,  bds,  unct,  3.00:  Knickerbocker,  1905,  bds,  unct, 
4.00:  London  ed. :  Schultz,  orig.  cl,  paper  label,  1904.  4.20. 

1480.  .    Boston  at  the  beginning  of  the  19th  Century;  from 

President  Dwight's  "Travels  in  New  England."  Boston  : 
Directors  of  the  Old  South  Work.  Old  South  Meeting 
House.    1903.     i2mo,  pp.  24. 

Old  South  Leaflets,  No.   136. 

1481.  DYER,  CHARLES  NEWELL.     History  of  the  Town  of 

Plainfield,  Hampshire  County,  Mass.,  from  its  Settlement 
to  1891,  including  a  Genealogical  History  of  Twenty- 
three  of  the  Original  Settlers  and  their  Descendants,  with 
Anecdotes  and  Sketches.  Northampton,  Mass. :  Pri- 
vately printed,  1891.  8vo,  pp.  188.  Portraits  and  wood- 
cuts. 
Sold:  Olcott,  1901,  2.37;  Libbie,  1901,  2.25;  Avery,  1900, 
3.62;  Libbie,  1901,  3.25. 

1482.  DYER,  E.   PORTER.     Celebration  of  the   One   Hundred 

and  Fiftieth  Anniversary  of  the  Incorporation  of  Abing- 
ton,  Massachusetts,  10  June,  1862.  Including  the  Ora- 
tion, Poem,  and  other  Exercises  ;  Plan  of  Abington.  Bi  in- 
tern :  [862.    8vo,  pp.  114. 

See:    Mass.    Hist.   Coll.,  V.  7,   2d   Ser.    Boston,    [818.    Amer. 
Qn         ■       ter,  \    8     Bi  iton,  [836'. 

Sold:  Woodward,  1869,  1.00. 


EAKI.  3I9 

1483.  EAGAN,  DENNIS.     The  Florida  Settler;  or,  Emigrant's 

Guide.  Together  with  the  Sixth  Annual  Report  of  tin- 
Commissioner  of  Lands  and  Immigration.  Tallahassee, 
Florida.:  1874.    8vo,  pp.  272. 

1484.  EAGER,  SAMUEL  W.     An  Outline  History  of  Orange 

County,  with  an  Enumeration  of  the  Names  of  its 
Towns.  Villages,  Rivers,  Creeks,  Lakes,  Ponds,  Moun- 
tains, Hills  and  other  known  Localities,  and  other  ! 
mologies  or  Historical  Reasons  therefor;  together  with 
Local  Traditions  and  Short  Biographical  Sketches  of 
Early  Settlers.  &c.  Xewburgh :  S.  T.  Callahan,  1846 -7. 
8vo,  Title,  pp.  652.    2  I.  Errata  and  p.  of  Copyright.* 

Sold:  Bangs,  Merwin,  1865,  2.50;  Brinley,  1880,  4.00;  Cn>- 
nin,  1896,  4.00;  Bangs,  1896,  3.20;  Murphy,  1884,  mo,  git, 
4.00;  Baxter,  1898,  hlf  elf,  6.75;  Fisher,  1866,  3.12;  Bun- 
nell, 1883,  autograph  letter  of  author,  3  pi.  inserted,  hlf 
elf,  4.25;  Anderson,  1904,  hlf  elf,  5.10;  Weeks,  1902,  hlf 
elf,  6.20;  Cable,  1882,  2.63;  Guild,  1887,  4.25;  Hough, 
1900,  4.50;  Cook,  1900,  3.75  ;  Libbie,  1901.  cl,  worn.  3.25  ; 
Bangs,  1899,  3.90;  Hurst,  1904,  shp,  5.00. 

1485.  EARL,  HENRY  H.;  PECK,  FRED  M.     Fall  River  and 

its  Industries:  An  Historical  and  Statistical  Record  of 
Village,  Town,  and  City,  From  the  Date  of  the  Original 
Charter  of  the  Freeman's  Purchase  in  1656  to  the  Pres- 
ent Time.  With  Valuable  Statistical  Tables,  Family 
Genealogies,  &c.  Illustrated  by  Mews  and  Portraits  on 
Steel.  New  York :  Atlantic  Publishing  and  Engraving 
Co.  Fall  River:  Benj.  Earl  &  Son.  1877.  Folio,  (4), 
380.* 

This   first   edition    contains   genealogies   no)    published   in   later 
editions. 

Sold:  Coburn,  1895.  4.12;  Cable,  1883,  1.25:  J.  G.  Smith, 
1883,  3.37:  S.  L.  Boardman,  1883,  1.00;  Manson,  1899, 
2.25  ;  Cable,  1882.  2.25  ;  Guild.  1887.  4.75. 

i486.  EARL,  ROBERT.  Reminiscences  concerning  Several 
Persons  connected  with  Important  Historical  Events, 
n.  p.     1896.    pp.  8. 

Papers  of  Herkimer  Co.  Hist.  Society,   1896. 
1487.  .     Fort  Herkimer;  an  Address  delivered  before  the 


j-O  EASTMAN. 

Herkimer  County  Historical  Society,  Oct.  8,  1898.  n.  p. 
pp.3.    1898. 

Also  in  Papers  of  Herkimer  Co.  Hist.  Soc.,  1898. 

1488.  .     Mohawk  River  in   History;  a  Paper  read  before 

the  Herkimer  County  Historical  Society,  Sept.  8,  1896. 
n.  p.  n.  d.     pp.  4. 

Also  in  Herkimer  Co.  Hist.  Soc.  Papers,  1896,  Am.  Hist.  Reg- 
ister, Oct.-Nov..  1896. 

1489.  .     Mohawk  Valley  and  the  Palatines.     An  Address 

delivered  before  the  Herkimer  Co.  Historical  Society, 
Nov.  12,  1898.    n.  p.     1898.    pp.  6. 

Papers  of  Herkimer  Co.  Hist.  Soc,  1898. 

1490.  EARLE,  MRS.  ALICE  MORSE.     Colonial  Days  in  Old 

New  York.  New  York:  C.  Scribner's  Sons,  1896.  i2mo, 
pp.  7.  312. 

Humorous  description  of  the  early  life  in  New  York.    Mostly 
in  the  Dutch   Period. 

1491.  .    Stadt  huys  of  New  Amsterdam.    New  York:  1896. 

121110,  pp.  29. 

Half  Moon   Series.  Vol.  I,  No.   I. 

1492.  EASTLACK,    FRANCIS    F.      History    of    Merchantville, 

N.  J.    Published  by  the  Author,  1899.    8vo. 

Sold:  Henkels,  1905,  4.00. 

1493.  EASTMAN.  F.  S.     A  History  of  Vermont  from  its  First 

Settlement  to  the  present  Time,  with  a  geographical  ac- 
count of  the  Country  and  a  view  of  its  original  Inhabi- 
tants. For  the  use  of  Schools.  Brattleboro :  Holbrook 
&  Fessenden,  1828.     i8mo,  pp.  iv,  no.* 

Sold:  Brinlcy.  1879,  1.38;  Rogers.  1900.  30  cts. ;  Manson, 
1899,  3.00;  Clogston.  1899,  3°°- 

1494.  .     A    History  of  the  State  of  New  York,  from  the 

First  Discovery  of  the  Country  to  the  Present  Time; 
(With  a  Geographical  Account  of  the  Country,  and  a 
View  of  its  Original  Inhabitants).  Designed  for  the 
use  of  Schools  &  Families.     New  York:  F.   Bliss,   1828. 


EATON.  32  1 

121110,  pp.  viii,  279,  (1).  +  A  New  Edition.  New  York: 
Augustus  K.  White,  1833.    121110,  pp.  455,  (1).* 

Has   engraved    frontispiece  of   Hudson   discovering   the    North 
River.    Portraits. 

Sold:  1828  ed.:  Woodward,  1869,  slip,  63  cts. ;  Manson, 
1899,  1.80;  Guild,  1887,  62  cts.;  Cable,  1882,  1832  ed., 
r.75 ;  1830  ed. :  Bangs,  1903,  shp,  8.50;  183 1  ed. :  M.  D. 
Gilman,  1884,  30  cts.;  Bourquin,  1894,  1.70;  1832  ed. : 
Bangs,  Merwin,  1865,  90  cts.;  Polock,  1904,  shp,  25  cts.; 
1833  ed.:  Brinley,  1880,  1.13. 

1495.  EASTMAN,  HERBERT  W.     Semi-Centennial  ofthe  City 

of  Manchester,  Sept.  6-9,  1896  (with  Historical  Address). 
Manchester :  1897.  Roy.  8vo.  Portraits  and  Illustra- 
tions. 

1496.  EATON,  CYRUS.     Annals  of  the  Town  of  Warren  ;  with 

the  Earl_v  History  of  St.  George's  Broad  Bay,  and  the 
Neighbouring  Settlements  on  the  Waldo  Patent.  Hal- 
lowell:  Masters,  Smith  &  Co.,  1851.  121110,  pp.  xi,  437. 
2  Maps  and  one  portrait. 

Second  Edition.     Hallowell :  Masters  &  Livermore. 
1877.     121110,  pp.  xvi,  680.    7  illustrations  and  maps. 

Sold:  1851  ed. :  Murphy,  1884,  1.75;  Brinley,  1879,  1.25: 
Cable,  1882,  2.37;  Manson,  1899.  hlf  mo,  folding  map  of 
St.  George  inserted,  2.00;  S.  L.  Boardman,  1883,  50  cts.: 
Cooke,  1883,  70  cts.;  Deane,  1898,  2.60;  Field.  1875,  3.05: 
Guild.  1887,  2.75;  Clogston,  1875.  1.75;  Libbie.  1901,  3.00: 
2d  ed.,  1877:  Barlow,  1890,  2.00;  Manson,  1899,  3  portr. 
inserted.  3.25;  Child,  1882,  shts.  folded,  2.25;  Cable.  1883, 
shts.  folded,  2.37;  S.  L.  Boardman,  1883,  3.00:  Guild. 
1887,  3.75;  Manson,  1904,  bds,  unct.  3.00. 

1497.  .      History    of    Thomaston,    Rockland,    and    South 

Thomaston,  Maine,  from  their  First  Exploration.  A.  D. 
1605;  with  Family  Genealogies.  Hallowell:  Masters. 
Smith  &  Co.,  Prs.,  1865.  2  vols.  121110.  pp.  xii.  46S.  iv. 
4/2. 

Sold:  Patterson,  1806.  4.50;  Murphy.  1884.  4.50;  Deane. 
1898,  cl,  6.25;  Hayes.  r8o8,  bds,  unct,  4.30;  Blanchard. 
1898,  cl,  5.00:  Woodward,  [869,  bds,  unct.  1.50;  Roche. 
1867,  cl,  unct,  1 .00:  Bushnell,  1883,  6.25;  Barlow,  1890. 
^50;  Manson,   [899,  hlf  git,  unct,   16  portraits  insei 


322  EATON. 

10.00;  S.  L.  Boardman,  1883,  1.25;  Child,  1882,  hlf  mo, 
unct,  7.00;  Hoffmann,  1877,  cl,  unct,  5.00;  Cooke,  1883, 
3.60;  Field,  1875,  cl,  unct,  4.00;  Guild.  1887,  5.50;  Clog- 
ston,  1875,  shts,  2.44;  Brooks,  1898,  hlf  ro,  5.00:  Libbie, 
1898,  6.50;  Bartlett,  1903,  cl,  8.00. 

1498.  EATON,  F.  B.    History  of  Candia;  once  known  as  Charm- 

ingfare ;  with  Notices  of  some  of  the  Early  Families. 
Manchester,  N.  H. :  Press  of  the  Granite  Farmer,  James 
O.  Adams,  Pr.,  1852.    8vo,  pp.  151.    Map.* 

Sold:  Balcom,  1901,  1.37;  Olcott,  1901,  paper,  1.75;  Brinley, 
l%79>  75  cts- :  Cable,  1883,  50  cts. ;  Bushnell,  1883,  2.70; 
Cable,  1882,  2.50;  Manson,  1899,  1.37;  M.  D.  Gilman, 
1884,  1.75;  Guild,  1887,  1.75;  Clogston,  1875.  hlf  turk. 
1.25. 

1499.  EATON,  HARRIET  P.    Jersey  City  and  its  Historic  Sites. 

Jersey  City:  1879.     121110. 

Sold:  Weeks,  1902,  1.60. 

1500.  EATON,  HORACE.    The  Early  History  of  Palmyra,  New 

York:  A  Thanksgiving  Sermon,  Nov.  26,  1858.  Roch- 
ester: 1858.    8vo,  pp.  26. 

1501.  EATON,  LILLEY  (HON.).    General  History  of  the  Town 

of    Reading,    Mass.      Including   the    present    Towns    of 
Wakefield,  Reading,  and  North  Reading,  with  Chrono- 
•  logical  and  Historical  Sketches  from  1639  to  1874.     Bos- 
ton:  Alfred  Mudge  &  Son,  1874.     8vo,  pp.  xxviii.  815.* 

Sold:  J.  G.  Smith,  1883,  3.25;  M.  D.  Gilman,  1884,  3.25; 
Guild.  1887,  4.00;  Bangs,  1899,  3.25;  Manson,  1890,  5.00: 
Libbie,  1902,  cl.  4.75  ;  4.50. 

1502.  EATON,  S.  J.  M.     Petroleum:  A  History  of  the  Oil  Re- 

gions of  Venango  County,  Pa.;  its  Resources.  Mode  of 
Development,  and  Value,  &c.     With  a  Map.     Philadel- 
phia: J.  P.  Skelly  &  Co.,  1866.    121110.  pp.  209.    Illustra- 
tions. 
Sold:  Balcom,  1901,  25  cts.;  Ilenkels,  iqoo.  40  cts. 

1503.  .     Centennial  Discourse:  A  Sketch  of  the  History  of 

Venango  County,  Pa.,  delivered  at  Franklin,  Pa.,  July 
4th.  1876.     Illustrated  by  a  Map  of  the  ( )ld  French  Fort 


EDSON.  323 

and   its  Surroundings.     Franklin,   Pa.:    Venango  Sp 
tator  Job  Office,  1876.    8vo,  pp.  48.* 

Sold:  Randall,   1901,  .50;  Henkels,   1901,   1.80;   Bourquin, 
1894,  15  cts. 

1504.  EBELING,  CHRISTOPH.  DANIEL.     D.  Anton  Friedr. 

Buchungs  Erdbeschreibung,  Siebenter  Th.  welcher 
America  begreist.  Die  vereinten  Staaten  von  Nord- 
amerika.  Vol.  5.  Hamburg:  C.  E.  Bohn,  1799.  i2mo, 
pp.  807.* 

1505.  EBBUTT,  PERCY  G.     Emigranl    Life  in   Kansas.     Illus- 

trated.   London  :  1886.    8vo,  pp.  237. 

Account  of  bona  fide  experiences  in  Kansas  when  it  was  n 
unknown.    Relates  to  farming,  herding,  the  prairies,  etc. 

1506.  EDEN,  JOHN.    The  Mt.  Holyoke  Handbook  and  Tourist's 

Guide  for  Northampton,  and  its  Vicinity.  Northampton. 
Mass.:  Hopkins,  Bridgman  &  Co.,  1851.     i8mo,  pp.  J2. 

1507.  EDGAR,  JOHN  F.     Pioneer  Life  in  Dayton  and  Vicinity, 

1796-1840.  Dayton,  O. :  United  Brethren  Publ.  House 
(W.  J.  Shuey),  1896.    8vo,  pp.  2,  268.     Portraits. 

"History    of    Dayton    from    its    earliest    settlement,    including 
names  of  its  pioneers."   Publ.   Weekly. 

1508.  EDSALL,  JAMES  M.     Long  Island.     Celebration  of  the 

Re-Setting  of  the  New  Utrecht  Liberty  Pole  (erected 
just  after  the  Revolutionary  War),  with  historical  ad- 
dress by  Mr.  Jas.  M.  Edsall,  and  historic  account  of  the 
first  pole  setting,  illustrated  with  the  American  flag  in 
gold  and  colors.    8vo.     n.  p.,  n.  d. 

1509.  EDSALL,  T.  H.     History  of  the  Town  of  Kings  Bridge, 

now  Part  of  the  24th  Ward,  New  York  City,  with  Index. 
New  York:  Privately  printed.  18S7.     pp.  io^. 

Only  53  copies  issued,  for  presentation. 
Sold:  Bangs,   1899,  15.00;   mo;,  cl,  3.75;  Anderson,   1905, 

large  paper.  5.05. 

1510.  EDSON,  OBED.     Celebration  of  the  One  Hundredth  An- 

niversary of  American  Independence,  at  Sinclairville, 
N.  Y..  July  4.  1876,  in  the  68th  Year  of  the  Settlement  of 
the  Town  of  Charlotte:  including  an  Historical    Vddress 


324  EDWARDS. 

by  Obed  Edson.  With  an  Appendix.  Sinclairville,  X. 
Y. :  E.  L.  Husted,  1876.  8vo,  pp.  73.  (Ptibl.  by  O.  Ed- 
son.) 

1511.  EDWARD,   DAVID   B.     The   History   of  Texas;   or  the 

Emigrant's,  Farmer's,  and  Politician's  Guide  to  the 
Character,  Climate.  Soil  and  Productions  of  that  Coun- 
try :  geographically  arranged  from  Personal  Observation 
and  Experience.  Cincinnati :  J.  A.  James  &  Co.,  1836. 
121110,  pp.  336.    Map.* 

Sold:   Brinley,    1881,   3.50:    Henkels,    1899,    1.10;    Dunbar, 

1892,  1.40;  Cable,  1882.  1.75;  Henkels,  1900,  70  cts. ; 
Bourquin,  1894,  50  cts. ;  Proud,  1903.  2.00 :  Field,  1875, 
1.50;  A.  G.  Greene,  i860,  15  cts.;  Polock,  1904,  cl,  3.25. 

1512.  EDWARDS,  BELA  BATES.    Address  delivered  at  South- 

ampton. Mass.,  at  the  Centennial  Celebration  of  the 
Incorporation  of  the  Town.  July  23.  1841.  Andover: 
1 84 1.    8vo,  pp.  54. 

1513.  EDWARDS,  NINIAN  W.     History  of  Illinois  from   1778 

to  1833.     Also  the  Life  and  Times  of  Gov.  Xinian  Ed- 
wards.    Springfield:  State  Journal  Co.,   1870.     8vo,  pp. 
552-* 
Sold:  Cooke,  1883,  3.25;  Guild.  1887,  5.25  ;  Cable,  1882.  1.87. 

1514.  EDWARDS,    RICHARD.      Statistical    Gazetteer    of    the 

States  of  Virginia  and  Korth  Carolina,  embracing  im- 
portant Topographical  and  Historical  Information,  from 
Recent  and  Original  Sources,  together  with  the  Results 
of  the  last  Census,  Population,  and  Statistics,  in  many 
cases  to  1855.  Richmond:  Published  for  the  Proprietor. 
1856.    8vo,  pp.  601.* 

Illustrate!  by  woodcuts.  One  side  of  the  pave  i^  devoted 
to  the  letterpress,  the  other  t"  advertisements.  The  Coats  (if  Arms 
•  ii   Virginia  and  \    Carolina  form  part  of  the  title. 

"So  far  as  is  known  the  first  directory  of  North  Carolina 
published."     Weeks. 

1515.  EDWARDS,    RICHARD;    HOPEWELL,    M.    (M.    D.L 

The   Great  West  and   her  Commercial    Metropolis,  em- 
bracing a  General   View  of  the  \Yes;.  and  a  Complete 
History  of  St.   Louis,  from  the  Landing  of  Ligueste  in 
ij(>4.  to   the    Present    Time:   With    Portraits   and    Bioj 
raphies  of  the  I  lid  Si  ttlers  and  many  of  the  most  Promi- 


EIGHTS.  3-5 

nent  Business  .Men.    Splendidly  Illustrated.     St.  Louis: 
Office  of  the  Edwards  Monthly,  i860.    8vo,  pp.  604.     66 
portraits  and  55  plates.* 
Sold:  Cable,  1882,  2.12  ;  Cable,  1883,  30  cts. ;  Bourquin,  [894, 

10  cts. 

1516.  EGLE,  WILLIAM  HENRY  (DR.).     An   Illustrated  His- 

tory of  the  Commonwealth  of  Pennsylvania.  Civil.  Politi- 
cal, and  .Military,  from  its  Earliest  Settlement  to  the 
Present  'rime,  including  Historical  Descriptions  of  each 
County  in  the  State,  their  Towns  and  Industrial  Re- 
sources. Harrisburg:  De  ^Vitt  C.  Goodrich  &Co.,  1876. 
8vo,  pp.  1186.  Illustrated.* 
Sold:  Henkels,  1900,  1.30;  Bourquin,  1894,  1877  ed..  I.IO; 
Proud,  1903,  hlf  elf.  3.60;  Pennypacker,  1906,  cl.  auto- 
graph presentation  copy  from  author  inserted,  1.75. 

1517.  .     1 785- 1885.     Centenary  Memorial  of  the  Erection 

of  the  County  of  Dauphin  and  the  Founding  of  the  City 
of  Harrisburg.  Harrisburg:  Telegraph  Printing  House, 
1886.    8vo,  pp.  397.     Frontispiece,  of  Centennial  medal.* 

Sold:  Pennypacker,  1906,  60  cts. 

1518.  .     History  of  the  Counties  of  Dauphin  and  Lebanon 

in  the  Commonwealth  of  Pennsylvania :  Biographical 
and  Genealogical.  Philadelphia:  Everts  &  Peck,  1883. 
4to,  pp.  8,  (i),969-* 

Sold:  Freeman  &  Co.,  1903,  4.00;  Pattison,  1904,  hlf  mo. 
presentation  copy  from  author  to  Gov.  Pattison,  3.25 ; 
Henkels,  1905,  hlf  mo.  4.75;  Proud,  1903,  cl,  unct,  5.00; 
Proud,  1903.  hlf  russ,  4.00. 

1519.  .  History  of  the  County  of  Dauphin  in  the  Com- 
monwealth of  Pennsylvania,  Biographical  and  Genea- 
logical. Philadelphia:  Everts  and  Peck,  1883.  4tO,  pp. 
616.* 

1520.  .  History  of  the  County  of  Lebanon  in  the  Com- 
monwealth of  Penna.,  Biographical  and  Genealogical. 
Philadelphia  :  Everts  &  Peck,  1883.    4to,  pp.  360.* 

1521.  EIGHTS,  J.     Reminiscences  of  the  City  of    Ubany,  with 

an  Engraving,  showing  a  view  of  the  City  from  the  oppi  1- 
site  side  of  the  Hudson  River.  Albany:  [836.  I2mo, 
pp.   18. 


326  ELIOT. 

1522.  ELDER,  JANUS   GRANVILLE.     History  of   Lewiston. 

Written  by  J.  G.  Elder  expressly  for  Androscoggin  One- 
Price  Company,  Blue  Store,  corner  Lisbon  &  Ash  Sis.. 
Lewiston,  Me..  1882.  Boston:  Abr.  G.  Daniels,  Pr. 
8vo,  pp.  48. 

Mr.  Elder  published  a  history  of  Lewiston.   in  French's   Atlas 
of  Androscoggin  County,  1875. 

1523.  ELDRIDGE,    JOSEPH;     CRISSEY,    THERON    WIL- 

MOT.  History  of  Norfolk,  Litchfield  County,  Conn., 
1744-1900.  Everett,  Mass.:  1900.  Svo,  pp.  648.  Illus- 
trated. 

1524.  ELIOT,   JOHN.      New    |    Englands    |    First    Fruits;    |    in 

respect,  | 

(  Conversion  of  some.  ") 

First  of  the    i  Conviction  of  divers,  '.-  of  the  Indians. 

(  Preparation  of  sundry  ) 

2.  Of  the  progresse  of  Learning,  in  the  Colledge  at 
I  Cambridge  in  Massachusetts  Bay.  ;  With  |  Divers  other 
speciall  Matters  concerning  that  Countrey.  |  Published 
by  the  instant  request  of  sundry  Friends,  who  desire  |  to 
be  satisfied  in  these  points  by  man}'  New  England  Men  | 
who  are  here  present,  and  were  eye  or  eare-  |  witnesses 
of  the  same.  |  By  W.  Mathews.  |  London,  |  Printed  by 
R.  ( ).  and  G.  D.  for  Henry  Overton,  and  are  to  be  |  sold 
at  his  Shop  in  Popes-head  Alley.  1643.  I  4to.  pp.  (2). 
26,  (l). 

"The  first,  and  one  of  the  rarest  of  the  series  of  reports  from 

New   England  relative  to  the  conversion  of  the  aborigines.    Pages 

18-jo  contain  the  Commencement  theses  at  the  graduation  of  the 
first  class  in  1642."   Sabin. 

Sold:  Livermore,  1894,  hlf  elf.  title  too  closely  trimmed  at 
top.  20.00;  Roche,  1867,  unbd,  cut  close,  10.00;  Barlow, 
1890,  hlf  rus.  180.00;  Br.  Ives,  1897.  br  cd  mo.  extra,  git, 
by  Matthews,  120.00;  Hoffmann,  1877.  11.00;  Cooke, 
[883,  levt  mo,  git.  extra,  by  W.  Matthews.  48.00;  same 
sale,  levt  mo.  git.  unct,  36.00;  Field.  1875,  levt  mo.  22.50; 
Menzies,  1875.  cr  red  levt  1110,  git.  inside  lined  with  hi 
mo.  tooled,  mo  joints,  git.  by  W.  Matthews.  33.00:  l'.rin- 
K-v.  1X71;.  maroon  mo,  antogr.  Cotton  Mather  on  guard 
leaf.  21.00:  Puttick  &  Simpson,  [861,  elf,  extra,  l>v  Bed- 
ford,   £3. 


KLIOT.  327 

1525.  .     New    England's   First   Fruits;   with   Divers  other 

special  Matters  Concerning  that  Country.  New  York : 
Joseph  Sabin,  1865.    4to,  pp.  (4),  47. 

This  is  a  reprint  of  the   1643  edition.    It  is  No.   I   of  the  Eliot 

Tracts. 

"This  reprint  of  the  first  of  that  series  of  reports  to  the  Cor- 
poration for  Propagating  the  Gospel  among  the  Indians  of  New 
England,  known  as  the  Eliot  Tracts,  has  the  great  defect  <>f  being 
published  without  note,  comment  or  biographical  sketch.  Indeed, 
the  whole  of  Mr.  Sabin's  reprints  are  unedited,  and  thus  an  excel- 
lent opportunity  of  adding  to  the  common  stock  of  knowledge 
regarding  their  bibliographical  history,  as  well  as  that  of  their 
author,  editors,  and  the  venerable  society  which  printed  them,  was 
lost.'    T.  W.  Field. 

"I  was  unkind  enough  not  to  avail  myself  of  Mr.  Field's  offer 
to  do  something  of  the  hind  here  suggested,  and  I  think  the  above 
specimen  of  Mr.  Field's  indifferent  English  will  be  a  sufficient 
reason  for  my  declination."    Sabin. 

Sold:  Roche,  [867,  large  paper,  unct,  75  cts. ;  Roche,  1867, 
flscp,  unct,  75  cts.;  Hoffmann,  1877,  50  cts.;  Field,  1875. 
1. 12. 

1526.  .  A  Brief  |  Narrative  |  of  the  |  Progress  of  the  Gos- 
pel amongst  |  the  Indians  in  New  England,  in  |  the  Year 
1670.  I  Given  in  |  By  the  Reverend  John  Elliot.  |  Minister 
of  the  Gospel  there,  |  In  a  Letter  by  him  directed  to  |  the 
Right  Worshipfull  the  Com-  |  missioners  under  his 
Majesties  |  Great-Seal  for  Propagation  of  the  |  Gospel 
amongst  the  poor  Blind  Na-  |  tives  in  those  United 
Colonies.  |  London,  |  Printed  for  John  Allen,  formerly 
living  in  Little-Britain  at  |  the  Rising-Sun.  and  now  in 
Wentworth  street  near  Bell-  |  Lane,  1671.  |  4to,  pp.  ir. 

Exceedingly  rare. 

1527.  ELIOT,  JOHN.     A  Brief  Narrative  of  the  Progress  of  the 

Gospel  among  the  Indians  of  New  England.  1670.  With 
Introductory  Notes.  By  W.  T.  R.  Marvin.  Boston : 
John  K.  Wiggin  &  Wm.  Parsons  Lunt.  1S6R.     Sin.  4to, 

PI1-  36- 

170  copies  printed,  20  on  large  paper.     Reprint  of  No.  1526. 

1528.  ELIOT,  JOHN;  MAYHEW.     Tears  of  Repentance;  |  Or. 

A  further  |  Narrative  of  the  Progress  of  the  Gospel  | 
Amongst  the  |  Indians  |  in  |  New  England ;  |  Setting 
forth,  not  only  their  present  state  and  condition,  but 
sundry  Confessions  of  sin  |  by  diverse  of  the  said  In- 
dians, wrought  upon  |  by  the  saving  Power  of  the  Gos- 


328  ELLIOT. 

pel ;  Together  |  with  the  manifestation  of  their  Faith  and 
Hope  I  in  Jesus  Christ,  and  the  Work  of  Grace  upon  | 
their  Hearts.  |  Related  by  Mr.  Eliot  and  Mr.  Mayhew, 
two  Faithful  Laborers  |  in  that  Work  of  the  Lord,  j  Pub- 
lished by  the  Corporation  for  propagating  the  Gospel 
there,  for  the  |  Satisfaction  and  Comfort  of  such  as  wish 
well  thereunto.  |  (Motto)  London :  Printed  by  Peter 
Cole  in  Lead  Hall,  and  are  to  be  Sold  at  |  his  Shop,  at 
the  Sign  of  the  Printing  Press  in  Cornhill  |  near  the 
Royal  Exchange,  1653.  |  4to,  18  1.,  pp.  47. 

Reprint,  Mass.  Hist.  Soc.  Coll.,  v.  4,  3d  Scr. 
Sold:  Rice,  1870,  elf,  by  Pratt,  100.00. 

1529.  ELLIOTT,  CHARLES  W.     The  New  England  History, 

from  the  Discovery  of  the  Continent  by  the  Xorthmen, 
A.  D.  986,  to  the  Period  when  the  Colonies  declared 
their  Independence,  A.  D.  1776.  New  York:  Charles 
Scribner,  1857.    2  vols.    8vo,  pp.  479;  492.    2  Plates. 

Sold:  Bell,    1895,   3.50;   Coburn,    1895,   3.50;   Bangs,    1896, 
3.25;  Bangs,  1897,  cl,  4.25;  Deane,  1898,  4.50;  Manson, 

1899,  3-5°;  Cable,  1882,  4.90;  Cable,  1883,  2.25;  Thornton, 
1878,  2.75;  Menzies,  1876,  hlf  mo,  git,  unct,  by  Trent, 
26.00:  Bourquin,  1894,  4.00;  Shurtlefr,  1875,  3.50;  Avery, 

1900,  3.10;  Libbie.  1898,  4.00;  Richmond,  1899.  3.20; 
Jordan,  1904,  cl,  4.00. 

1530.  ELLIOT,  HENRY  W.     Our  Arctic  Province,  Alaska  and 

the  Seal  Islands.  New  York :  C.  Scribner  &  Sons,  i8?6. 
8vo,  pp.  14,  466.     Illustrations  and  Maps. 

1531.  ELLIOTT,  JEHI.     A  Discourse  delivered  on  the  Sabbath 

after  the  Commencement  of  the  Year  1802.  Middle- 
town  :  1802.    8vo,  pp.  35,  3. 

Sold:  Brinley,  1879,  4.00. 

1532.  ELLIOT,  JONATHAN.     Historical  Sketches  of  the  Ten 

Miles  Square  forming  the  District  of  Columbia;  with  a 
Picture  of  Washington,  describing  Objects  of  General 
Interest  or  Curiosity  at  the  .Metropolis  of  the  Union; 
*     *     *     Washington:  J.  Elliot,  1830.    pp.  554.     Plate. 

Sold:  Bourquin,  1894,  1.60. 


ei.lis.  329 

1533.  ELLIOTT,  JOSEPH  P.     History  of  Evansville  and  Van- 

derburgh County,  Ind.,  From  the  Earliest  Times  to  the 
Present,  embracing  Reminiscences  of  the  Pioneers  and 

Biographical  Sketches.     Evansville:  1897.    8vo,  pp.  400. 

1534.  ELLIOTT,   RICHARD   SMITH.      Notes   taken   in   Sixty 

Years.    St.  Louis.     Washington,  D.  C. :  Brentano  Bro 

1884.     8vo,  pp.  4.  336.     Portrait. 

This  is  both  personal  experience  and  ;i  history  1 
of  the  western  country.   Col.  Elliott  went  to  St,  Louis  in   1843. 

1535.  ELLIOT,  W.  C.    A  History  of  Reynoldsville  an.d  Vici 

Located  in  Jefferson  County,  Pa.  Reynoldsville:  "Vol- 
unteer" Print,  [894.  [2mo,  pp.  58.  4  pp.  business  adver- 
tisements at  end.* 

1536.  ELLIOT,  WILLIAM.     The  Washington  Guide:  contain- 

ing an  Account  of  the  District  of  Columbia ;  the  City  of 
"Washington,  its  Capture  by  the  British  in  1814.  Wash- 
ington:  S.  A.  Elliot,  1822.  i8ino,  pp.  xii,  138.  +  1830.  -f- 
1834.  -j-  Washington:  Frank  Taylor.  1837.  i8mo.  pp. 
xii,  310.     Map  and  Plates. 

Sold:  Bourquin,  1894.  20  cts. ;  same  sale,  1837,  40  cts. 

1537.  ELLIS,    AGNES    L.      Lights    and    Shadows   of   Sewickly 

Life:  or.  Memories  of  Sweet  Valley.  Philadelphia:  1893. 
8vo,  pp.  308. 

1538.  ELLIS,  ALBERT  GALLATIN.     Hand  Book  of  Stevens 

Point,  and  the  Upper  Wisconsin.  Its  Character,  Early 
Settlement,  Villages,  Population,  and  General  Advan- 
tages for  Settlers ;  with  a  Correct  Map  of  the  State. 
Stevens  Point:  Ellis.  Tracy  &  Swayze,  1857.     i6mo,  pp. 

45- 

1539.  .     History  of   Portage   Count}-,   Wisconsin,   read   at 

the  Centennial  Celebration  held  at  the  City  of  Stevens 
Point.  July  4,  1876.    Stevens  Point:  1876.    8vo,  pp.  14. 

1540.  ELLIS,    CHARLES    MAYO.      The    History   of   Roxbury 

Town.     Part  1.  The  Early  History  of  the  Town.     Bos- 
ton: Samuel  G.  Drake,  1847.     8vo,  pp.   [46. 
But  the  part  one  was  ever  printed. 
Sold:  Woodward.  7869,  2.50:  Cable.  1882,  shts.  folded.  1.50: 
Brinley,  1879,  4.00:  Manson,  1899,  shts.  folded,  unct,  jj 


330  ELLIS. 

cts. ;  Child,  1882,  2.75;  Cable,  1882,  cl,  2.12;  Cable,  1883, 
2.00;  Thornton,  1878,  5.00;  Balcom,  1901,  2.12;  J.  G. 
Smith,  1883,  portr.  and  inserted  plates,  2.25  ;  Shurtleff, 
1875,  with  MS.  marginal  notes,  2.00;  same  sale,  unbd, 
1.87;  Cooke,  1883,  1.50;  Deane,  1898,  2.00;  Whitmore, 
1902,  cl.  unct,  1.50;  Guild.  1887,  2.50;  Clogston,  1875, 
2.50. 

1541.  ELLIS,  FRANKLIN.    History  of  Genessee  County,  Mich- 

igan, with  Illustrations  and  Biographical  Sketches  of  its 
Prominent  Men  and  Pioneers.  Philadelphia :  Everts  & 
Abbott,  1879.    4to,  pp.  446.* 

Sold:  Freeman  &  Co.,  1903,  2.50. 

1542.  .  History  of  Berrien  and  Van  Buren  Counties,  Mich- 
igan, with  Illustrations  and  Biographical  Sketches  of  its 
Prominent  Men  and  Pioneers.  Philadelphia :  Ensign  & 
Co..  1880.  4to.  pp.  548.  Lithographs  and  woodcuts. 
Outline  map.* 

Sold:  Freeman  &  Co.,  1903,  3.00. 

1543.  .  History  of  Shiawassee  and  Clinton  Counties,  Mich- 
igan, with  Illustrations  and  Biographical  Sketches  of 
their  Prominent  Men  and  Pioneers.  Philadelphia :  D. 
W.  Ensign  &  Co.,  1880.  4to,  pp.  541.  Lithographs  and 
woodcuts.* 

Sold:  Freeman  &  Co.,  1903,  3.00. 

1544.  .     History   of  Fayette  County,   Pennsylvania;  with 

Biographical  Sketches  of  many  of  its  Pioneers  and 
Prominent  Men.  Copiously  illustrated  with  portraits, 
views  and  maps.  Philadelphia:  Everts  &  Peck.  1882. 
4to,  pp.  602. 

"*■  Published  at  $25.00.    Only  a  limited  number  printed. 

Sold:  Henkels,  1898,  5.25. 

1545.  .  History  and  Future  of  Minnehaha  County,  Da- 
kota, and  the  City  of  Sioux  Falls.  Sioux  Falls :  1887. 
8vo.     Illustrated.     Map. 

1546.  .  History  of  Monmouth  County,  Xcw  Jersey.  Illus- 
trated. Philadelphia  :  R.  T.  Peck  &  Co..  1885.  "  4to,  pp. 
10.  902.    Outline  map,  steel  and  woodcuts." 


ELLIS.  331 

Sold:  Bangs,  [898,  hlf  mo,  git,  8.25;  Henkels,  1900,  7.50: 
Proud,  1903,  8.25;  Bangs,  1899,  5.50;  Bangs,  1900,  10.50; 
Freeman  &  Co.,  1903,  7.25. 

1547.  ELLIS,    FRANKLIN;   EVANS,   SAMUEL.      History   Mi- 

Lancaster    County,    Pennsylvania.      With    Biographical 
Sketches  of  many  of  its  Pioneers  and  Prominent  Men. 
Illustrated.      Philadelphia:    Everts   &   Peck,    1883.     4 
pp.  viii,  1101.* 

Sold:  Henkels.  1900,  6.00;  Proud,  1903,  5.50;  Freeman  & 
Co.,  1903,  5.00;  Henkels,  1905,  hlf  rus,  4.25. 

1548.  ELLIS,  GEORGE  EDWARD.     Sketches  of  Bunker  Hill 

1 '. a 1 1 1 e    and    Monument:    with    Illustrative    Document- 
Charlestown :  C.  P.  Emmons,  1843.     121110,  pp.  172. " 
Second   Edition.    -|-    Third    Edition,    -f-    121110,   pp.    172. 
Map  and  Plate.  -f-  Fourth  Edition.     [844.     i8mo.  pp.  172. 
-j-  Charlestown  :  1863.* 

Sold:  Brinley,  1879,  2d  ed.,  1843,  1.00;  Brinley.  1879,  41  li 
ed..  1844,  50  cts. ;  Manson,  1899,  1843  ed-.  1.62  ;  Hoffmann. 
1877,  ed.  of  1863,  25  cts. 

J549-  •     An  Authentic  History  of  the  Bunker  Hill  Battle. 

together  with  a  full  account  of  the  building  of  the  monu- 
ment, by  James  Savage.    Charlestown:  185 1.     i6mo. 

Sold:  Manson,  1899,  50  cts. 

I55°- •     The  Puritan  Age  and  Rule  in  the  Colony  of  th 

Massachusetts  Bay,  1(120-1685.    Boston:  Houghton,  Mif- 
flin &  Co.,  1888.    8vo,  pp.  19.  576. 

I551-  •  An  Oration  delivered  at  Charlestown.  Massachu- 
setts, on  the  17th  of  June,  1841,  in  Commemoration  of 
the  Battle  of  Hunker  Hill.     Boston  :  William  Crosby  & 

Co.,    184I.      8VO,  pp.   J2. 

Sold:  Menzies,  1876.  hlf  mo,  git,  unct.  28  illus.  inserted, 
6-75- 

1552.  .     History  of  the  Battle  of  Bunker's  (Breed's)   Hill. 

on  June  17.  1775.     Map.     Boston:  1875.    8vo. 

The  Same,  recast,  with  changes,  Map  and  note.    Svo. 
pp.  69.    Boston  :  1875. 

Sec  also,  N.  V.  Herald,  June  8,  1875. 


332  ELLSWORTH. 

Sold:  1875  ed. :  Olcott,  1901,  bds,  original  covers  bd  in,  25 
cts. ;  Manson,  1899,  hlf  mo,  git,  unct,  extra  illus.,  with  31 
portr.,  7.50;  Harold  Peirce,  1903,  30  cts.;  Harold  Peirce. 
1903,  60  cts. 

1553.  ELLIS,  LEONARD  BOLLES.     History  of  New  Bedford 

and  its  Vicinity  (with  Biographies),  1602  to  1892.  Syra- 
cuse: 1892.  Roy.  8vo,  pp.  731.  (5),  175.  Portraits,  Maps 
and  Illustrations. 

Sold:  Coburn.  1895,  6.00. 

1554.  ELMER,  LUCIUS  Q.  C.     History  of  the  Early  Settlement 

and  Progress  of  Cumberland  County,  Xew  Jersey;  ami 
of  the  Currency  of  this  and  the  Adjoining  Colonies. 
Bridgeton.  N.  J.:  George  F.  Nixon,  1869.    8vo,  pp.  142. '"■ 

Sold:  Dunbar,  1892,  75  cts.;  Henkels,  1900,  90  cts.;  Hen- 
kels,  1899,  1. 10;  Bourquin.  1804,  1.10;  Bourquin,  1894,  60 
cts.:  Randall,  1901,  50  cts.;  Cresson,  1902.  80  cts. 

I555-  •  The  Constitution  and  Government  of  the  Prov- 
ince and  State  of  Xew  Jersey,  from  1776  to  1845,  and 
Reminiscences  of  the  Bench  and  Bar.  During  more  than 
Half  a  Century.  Newark,  N.  J. :  Martin  R.  Dennis  & 
Co..  1872.    8vo,  pp.  viii,  895.* 

This  is  Vol.  7  of  Coll.  N.  J.  Histor.  Society. 
Sold:  Henkels,  1900,  50  cts.;  Henkels,  1901,  25  cts.;  Hen- 
kels, 1900,  90  cts.;  Randall,  1901,  50  cts.;  Bourquin.  1894. 
25  cts. 

1556.  ELLSWORTH,  C.  S.     Views  in  and  around  Sparta,  Vis. 

Giving  a  Brief  History  of  the  City,  and  setting  forth  its 
Advantages  for  Manufacturing  and  as  a  Place  of  Resi- 
dence. Together  with  some  Account  of  its  Celebrated 
Magnetic  Mineral  Water.    Portage  :  1888.     121110,  pp.  48. 

1557.  ELLSWORTH,  H.  L.     Illinois  in  1837;  a  Sketch  descrip- 

tive of  the  Situation,  Boundaries,  Face  of  the  Country, 
Prominent  Districts,  Prairies,  Rivers,  Minerals,  Animals. 
Agricultural  Productions,  Public  Lands,  Plans  of  Inter- 
nal Improvement,  Manufactures,  &c,  of  the  State  of 
Illinois:  also.  Suggestions  to  Fmigrants,  Sketches  of  the 
Counties,  Cities  and  Principal  Towns  in  the  State:  to- 
gether with  a  Letter  on  the  Cultivation  of  the  Prairies, 


ELWELL.  333 

l'.\  the  I  loii.  II.  L.  Ellsworth.  To  which  are  annexed 
The  Letters  from  a  Rambler  in  the  \\  <m.  Philadelphia: 
S.  Augustus  Mitchell,  1X37.    8vo,  pp.  143.    Map.* 

"Ri  printed    as    'Illinois    in    1837   and    [838.'     Philadelphia,    S. 
Augustus  Mitchell,  i.v;,s.    8vo. 

"The  publisher  is  probably  the  authi  r.    It  was  gol   up  mainly 
to  promoti    the  sale  of  Illinois  Lands  then  owned  by  John  Gri 
of  Philadelphia."   Sabin. 

Sold:  Woodward,  1869,  50  cts. ;  S.  L.  Boardman,  1883,  25 
cts. ;  Bourquin,  1894,  5  cents.;  Guild,  1887,  1.12;  Clog- 
ston.  [875,  C.50;  Bangs,  [902,  Lids,  in  mor  case,  3.75. 

1558.  ELLSWORTH,  HENRY  W.     Valley  of  the  Upper  Wa- 

bash, Indiana,  with  Minis  on  its  Agricultural  Advan- 
tages; Plan  of  a  Dwelling,  Estimates  of  Cultivation,  and 
Notices  of  Labor-Saving  Machines.  New  York:  Pratt, 
Robinson  and  Co.,  [838.  i2mo,  pp.  xii,  175.  Map  and 
Plates. 

Sold:  Woodward,  1869,  1.63;  Cable.  1882,  1.12;  Brinley, 
1881,  75  cts.;  Cable,  1883,  25  cts.;  Brinley,  1893,  1.62;  M. 
D.  Oilman.  1884,  15  cts.;  Waterbury,  1895,  55  cts.;  Clog- 
ston.  1875,  80  els. 

ELVAS.     See  De  Soto. 

1559.  ELWELL,  EDWARD  HENRY.     Aroostook;  with  some 

Account  of  the  Excursions  thither,  of  the  Editors  of 
Maine,  in  the  Years  1858  and  1878.  and  of  the  Colony 
of  Swedes  settled  in  the  Town  of  Xew  Sweden.  I' 
land:  Transcript  Printing  Co.,  1878.  8vo.  pp.  50.  +  Sec- 
ond Edition,  revised,  with  additional  matter  and  illus- 
trations. Providence:  J.  A.  &  R.  A.  Reid,  1881. 
Sold:  Manson,  1899,  3.50. 

1560.  .      Portland    and    Vicinity.      Illustrated.      Portland: 

Loring,  Short  &  Harmon,  and  W.  S.  Jones,  [876.  8vo, 
pp.  142. 

The  Same,  with  a  Sketch  of  Old  Orchard  Beach 
and  other  Maine  Resorts.  Portland:  Loring,  Short  & 
Harmon.  1881.    8vo,  pp.   1 

-f-  Revised  edition,    Providence,  R.  I.:  J.  A.  .S:  R.   \. 
Reid.   [881.     8vo,  pp.  142.     Illustrated. 
Sold:  Manson.   [899,   [876  ed..  50  cts.:  Cable,  1882.  50  cts.; 
S.  L.  Boardman,  1883,  15  cts.;  Guild.  [887,  1.00. 


334  EMERSON. 

1561.  .     The  Burning  of  Portland.     Full  Account   of  the 

Great  Conflagration,  Portland,  July  4,  1866.  Published 
by  the  Portland  Transcript  Company. 

1562.  .     Diamond   Island,   Portland,  Maine.     Its   History, 

Improvements,  and  Natural  Features.  With  the  By- 
laws, list  of  residences  and  Land  owners  of  the  Diamond 
Island  Association.  Illustrated  with  cuts  of  cottages 
and  scenery  of  the  Island.  Portland:  Lakeside  Press, 
1890.    8vo,  pp.  29. 

1563.  ELY,  ELISHA.     Rochester  in  1827.     With  a  map.     Roch- 

ester. N.  Y. :  1828.     121110. 

Sold:  Bourquin,  1894,  4.70. 

1564.  EMERSON,  J.  W.;  RUSSELL,  T.  P.;  PECK,  C.  R.    1776- 

1876.  One  Hundred  Years.  Historical  Summary  of  Iron 
County,  Mo.,  from  its  Organization  to  July  4th,  1876,  as 
Compiled  for,  and  Read  at,  the  Centennial  Anniversary 
of  the  Declaration  of  American  Independence  in  Ironton, 
July  4th,  1876.  Ironton,  Mo. :  Register  Job  Office,  1876. 
E.  Pluribus  Unum.     121110,  pp.  16.* 

1565.  EMERSON,  RALPH  WALDO.     A  Historical  Discourse 

delivered  before  the  Citizens  of  Concord,  Mass.,  12th 
Sept..  1833.  on  the  Second  Centennial  Anniversary  of 
the  Incorporation  of  the  Town.  Concord:  G.  F.  Bemis. 
1835.    8vo,  pp.  52. 

Reprinted  in  Amer.  Histor.  Magazine,  V.  1,  Boston. 
Sold:  Woodward,  1869,  1.00:  Manson,  1899.  both  editions, 
7.00. 

1566.  EMERSON,  WILLIAM  ANDREW.     Leominster,  Massa- 

chusetts, Historical  and  Picturesque.  Portraits  and  illus- 
trations.   Gardner :  1888.    8vo. 

Sold:  Henkels,  1900,  1.50. 

1567.  .     History  of  the  town  of  Douglas,  Mass..  from  the 

earliest  Period  to  1878,  with  Genealogies.  Maps,  numer- 
ous engravings.    Boston  :  F.  W.  Bird,  18717.    8vo,  pp.  338. 

Sold:  Manson,  1899,  1.25;  Cable,  1882.  cl.  unci,  1.75:  I'.al- 
cnin.  [901,  2.00;  Cable,  1883,  50  cts. ;  J.  G.  Smith,  1883, 
2.00:  Bourquin,  1894,  bds.  i.oo;  Cooke.  1883,  2.j^\  Guild, 
1887.  1.87. 


EMERY.  335 

1568.  .       Fitchburg,    Massachusetts,    Past    and     Present. 

Fitchburg:  1887.  8vo,  pp.  312.  Portraits  and  Illustra- 
tions. 

1569.  EMERY,  EDWIN.     History  of  Sanford,  Maine.  1661-1900. 

Compiled  by  (his  son)  William  Morrill  Emery.  Fall 
River:  W.  M.  Emery,  1901.    121110,  pp.  14,  537. 

1570.  EMERY,    GEORGE    ALEXANDER.      Ancient    City    of 

Georgeana  and  modern  Town  of  York  (Maine  1  From  its 
Earliest  Settlement  to  the  Present  Time.  Also  its 
Beaches  and  Summer  Resorts.  Written.  Compiled  and 
Typographically  Composed  by  Geo.  Alex.  Emery.  Bi 
ton:  G.  Alex.  Emery,  1874.  i6mo,  pp.  256.  +  Second 
Edition.  Corrected,  Enlarged,  Illustrated,  Revised. 
New  York:  Conner,  1894.* 

"Mr.  Emery  composed  and  printed  this  work  without  manu- 
script, depending  on  his  memory  and  a  few  notes."    Williamson. 

Sold:  Deane,  1898,  cl,  3.50;  Manson,  1899,  50  cts. ;  Cable, 
1882,  2.00;  S.  L.  Boardman,  1883,  1.00. 

1571.  EMERY,    SAMUEL    HOPKINS.      History    of    Taunton. 

Mass..  from  its  Settlement  to  the  Present  Time  :  (includ- 
ing biographical  sketches).  With  an  Introductory  No- 
tice by  Edmund  H.  Bennett.  Syracuse,  X.  Y. :  [893. 
8vo,  pp.  768,  no.     Portraits,  plates,  maps.  &c. 

Edition  of  300  copies,  only  nine  of  which  were  left  uncut. 
Sold:   .Manson.    1899,   russia,  unct.   git,  contains   Supplmt., 
pttbl.  after  the  original  vol.,  a.  1.  s.  from  author  inserted, 
24.00. 

1572.  .    Supplement  to  the  History  of  Taunton. 

1573.  EMERY,  SARAH  ANNA.     Reminiscences  of  a  Nonagena- 

rian, or  "Ould  Newberry"  and  Newburyport  prior  to 
1811,  with  Sketches  of  the  Early  Families.  Edited  and 
Illustrated  by  Sarah  A.  Emery,  Author  of  "Three  Gen- 
erations." Newburyport:  William  H.  Huse  &  Co..  1879. 
8vo,  pp.  336.* 

The  Same.  Boston:  George  E.  Littlefield.  1881. 
8vo. 

Contains  curious  lithographs  from  pencil  drawings  mad"  by 
the  author  and  with  a  perspective  generally  erratic.  Contains  coats 
of  arms  of  various  village  families. 


336  ENGLISH. 

Sold:  Cable,  1883,  1.37;  Balcom,  1901,  2.00;  Whitmore, 
1902,  cl.  unct,  1.40;  Guild,  1887,  1.75;  1881  ed. :  Manson, 
1899,  1.50;  Cable,  1882,  2.62. 

1574.  EMMONS,  CHARLES  P.    Sketches  of  Bunker  Hill  Battle 

and  Monument :  With  Illustrative  Documents.  Charles- 
town  :  C.  P.  Emmons,  1843.  i6mo,  Title,  Contents,  1  1., 
pp.  172.    Plan  of  Bunker  Hill.  +  Fourth  Edition.     1844.* 

Sold:  Henkels,  1902,  40  cts. 

1575.  EMMONS,  WILLIAM.     Address  in  Commemoration  of 

the  Battle  of  Bunker  Hill,  delivered  June  17,  1825.  being 
the  fiftieth  anniversary.    Boston :  1823.    8vo. 

Mr.  Emmons  delivered  an  oration  on  Lexington  Battle  on 
April  19,  1826,  Boston ;  the  Author,  1826.  Svo.  pp.  16.  Another 
edition :  Emmons's  Oration  on  Lexington  Battle.  Apr.  19,  1827. 
X.  p.  11.  d.,  Svo,  pp.  7. 

Sold:  Manson,  1899,  37  cts. 

1576.  EMORY,  W.  H.    Notes  of  a  Military  Reconnoissance  from 

Fort  Leavenworth  in  Missouri  to  San  Diego  in  Califor- 
nia.    Including  Parts  of  the  Arkansas,  Del  Norte,  and 
Gila  Rivers.     Washington:  Wendell  &  Van  Benthuysen, 
1848.    Svo,  pp.  416.    Illustrations  and  map-. 
Senate  Doc,  30  Congress,  1st  Sess.   Exec.  No.  7. 
Sold:  Dunbar,  1892.  30  cts. 

1577.  ENDICOTT,  CHARLES.    Centennial  Celebration  at  Can- 

ton, Mass.,  July  4th,  1876,  with  Historical  Address  by 
Charles  Endicott.     Boston:  1876.    8vo,  pp.  47. 

Sold:  Cable.  1882,  1.00. 

1578.  ENDICOTT,  CHARLES  M.     Memoir  of  John   Endicott. 

First  Governor  of  the  Colony  of  Massachusetts  Bay. 
Being  also  a  Succinct  Account  of  the  Rise  and  Progress 
of  the  Colon)',  from  1628  to  1665.  Salem  :  Printed  at  the 
Observer  Office,  1847.    4l°-  PP-  IO-    Portrait. 

1579.  ENGLISH,  A.  L.     History  of  Atlantic  City.  N.  J.,  Aug., 

1884.  Philadelphia:  Dickson  &  Gilling  Publ.  Co.,  1884. 
8vo,  pp.  208.  Illustrated.  20  pp.  advertisements  al  end 
of  book.* 

Sold:  Henkels,  1900,  50  cts. 


espv.  337 

1580.  ENGLISH,    WILLIAM    HAYDEN.      Conquest    of    the 

Country  Northwest  of  the  River  Ohio,  1778-1783;  and, 
Life  of  Gen.  George  Rogers  Clark.  Over  125  Illustra- 
tions, with  numerous  Sketches  of  Men  who  served  under 
Clark  and  full  List  of  those  allotted  Lands  in  Clark's 
Grant  for  service  in  the  Campaigns  against  the  British 
Posts,  showng  exact  Land  allotted  each.  Indianapolis, 
Ind. :  The  Bowen-Merrill  Co.,  1896.  2  vols.  4to,  pp.  6, 
586-587-1186.     Portraits.* 

"This  work  grew  out  of  the  History  of  Indiana,  which  the 
author  has  been  preparing  for  yea,rs.  His  material  had  grown  so 
voluminous  that  it  was  determined  to  publish  at  once  in  convenient 
form  the  matter  in  relation  to  the  conquest  of  the  country  northwest 
of  the  River  Ohio ;  this  necessarily  included  the  life  of  Geo.  Rogers 
Clark,  who  successfully  planned  and  executed  the  campaigns 
against  the  British  posts.  Much  of  the  matter  had  never  before 
been  published.  Numerous  historical  letters,  papers,  &c,  are  re- 
produced in  facsimile,  or  otherwise.  Mr.  English  is  president  of  the 
Indiana  Historical   Society."    Publ.   Weekly. 

The  pagination  in  the  two  volumes  is  continuous. 

1580a.  ERWIN,  C.  H.  History  of  the  Town  and  Village  of 
Painted  Post  and  of  the  Town  of  Erwin,  1779-1874. 
Painted  Post  (N.  Y.)  :  1874.    i2mo,  pp.  73. 

1581.  ERWIN,  MILO.    The  History  of  Williamson  County,  111.. 

from  the  Earliest  Times  down  to  the  Present.  With  an 
Account  of  the  Secession  Movement,  Ordinances,  Raids. 
&c. :  also  a  Complete  History  of  its  "Bloody  Vendetta,'" 
including  all  its  recondite  causes,  results,  &c.  Marion  : 
1876.     i2mo,  pp.  286. 

Sold:  Cable,  1882,  1.25;  Guild,  1887,  1.12. 

1582.  ESCOTT,  G.  S.    History  and  Directory  of  Springfield  and 

North  Springfield,  Mo.    Springfield :  1878. 

Sold:  Guild,  1887,  75  cts. 

1583.  ESLINGER,  A.  N.    Local  History  of  Dillsburg,  Pa.    Dills- 

burg:  1902.     i2mo. 

Sold:  Henkels,  paper,  4.25. 

1584.  ESPY,  JOSIAH.    Memorandums  of  a  Tour  made  by  Josiah 

Espy  in  the  States  of  Ohio  and  Kentucky,  and  the  In- 
diana Territory,  in  1805.  Cincinnati :  Robert  Clarke  & 
Co.,  1870.    8vo,  pp.  viii,  28,  (il. 


338  EVANS. 

"Forms  one  of  the  Ohio  Valley  Historical  Series,  No.  7,  under 
the  title  of  Ohio  Valley  Miscellanies.  The  above  is  paged  indepen- 
dently with  a  distinctive  title,  but  none  were  issued  separate  from 
the  work."    Thomson. 

1585.  ESTES,  DAVID   FOSTER.     History  of  Holden,  Mass., 

1648-1894.  Worcester:  1894.  8vo.  Portraits  and  Illus- 
trations. 

Sold:  Manson,  1899,  3.50. 

1586.  ESTES,  STANLEY  J.    The  Story  of  New  Sweden  as  told 

at  the  Quarter  Centennial  Celebration  of  the  Founding 
of  the  Swedish  Colony  in  the  Woods  of  Maine,  June  25, 
1895.  Portland,  Me. :  Loring,  Short  &  Harmon,  1896. 
8vo,  pp.  6,  134.    Illustrated.    Portraits. 

"New  Sweden  was  the  first  successful  colony  of  Swedes  settled 
in  the  wilds  of  Maine,  25  years  ago;  from  a  very  small  beginning 
it  has  grown  into  a  large,  thriving  town.  The  opening  address 
made  by  Frank  Oscar  Landgrane  gives  a  full  history  of  its  incep- 
tion and  growth."    Publ.  Weekly. 

1587.  EVANS,  ALBERT  S.     A  La  California:  Sketches  of  Life 

in  the  Golden  State.    San  Francisco:  1873.    8vo,  pp.  379. 

Illustrated  by  Ernest  Margot. 

The  Same,  with  an  Account  of  the  famous  Yosemite 
Valley.    San  Francisco:  1889.    8vo. 

1588.  EVANS,   DE  LACY.     Facts  relating  to  the  Capture  of 

Washington,  in  Reply  to  some  Statements  contained  in 
the  Memoirs  of  Admiral  Sir  George  Cockburn,  G.  C.  B. 
By  an  Officer  serving  as  Quartermaster  General  with 
the  Forces  engaged,  (anon.)  London:  H.  Colburn, 
1829.    8vo,  pp.  1.  p.  1.,  pp.  20. 

1589.  EVANS,  ELWOOD.    Puget  Sound :  its  Past,  Present  and 

Future.  An  Address  delivered  at  Port  Townsend, 
Washington  Territory,  January  5th,  1869.  Olympia, 
Wash.  Ter. :  1869.    8vo,  pp.  16. 

jtjgo.  .    The  State  of  Washington.    A  Brief  History  of  the 

Discovery,  Settlement  and  Organization  of  Washington, 
The  "Evergreen  State,"  as  well  as  a  Compilation  of  Offi- 
cial Statistics,  showing  the  Material  Development  of  the 
State  up  to  Date.  n.  p.  n.  d.  (Tacoma :  Daily  News 
Print.)* 

This  book  was  published  by  the  World's  Fair  Commission  of 
the   State  of  Washington    for   distribution   at   the   World's   Coluni- 


kvki.in.  339 

bian  Exposition  in  1S93.  I'  was  edited  by  Elwood  Evans,  president 
of  the  Washington  State  Historical  Society,  and  by  Edmond  S. 
Meany,  of  Seattle,  Statistician.  The  paper,  half-tones,  binding,  and 
all  the  work  on  the  book  was  done  in  Washington. 

1591.  EVANS,  ESTWICK.     Pedestrious  Tour  of  Four  Thou- 

sand Miles  through  the  Western  States  and  Territories 
during  the  Winter  and  Spring  of  1818.  Interspersed 
with  brief  reflections  upon  a  great  variety  of  topics.  Re- 
ligious, Moral,  Political,  Sentimental,  &c.  Concord,  X. 
H. :  Printed  by  Joseph  C.  Spear,  1S19.    i2mo,  pp.  256. 

Frontispiece  of  the  author  in  his  hunting  suit.   • 
Sold:  Woodward,  1869,  bds,  unct,  4.00;  Clogston,  1875,  hlf 
mo,  2.75;  Goodwin,  1876,  paper,  2.50;  Drake,  1876,  2.50. 

1592.  EVANS,  NELSON  W.    A  History  of  Scioto  County,  Ohio. 

Together  with  a  Pioneer  Record  of  Southern  Ohio. 
Portsmouth,  O. :  Published  by  Nelson  W.  Evans,  1903. 
4to,  pp.  viii,  i  I.,  1322.  Illustrated  with  photogravures  of 
portraits  and  places. 

Sold:  Merwin-Clayton,  1905,  3.25. 

1593.  EVANS,  NELSON  W.;  STIVERS,  EMMONS  B.    A  His- 

tory of  Adams  County,  Ohio,  From  its  Earliest  Settle- 
ment to  the  Present  Time.  Including  Character  Sketches 
of  the  Prominent  Persons  identified  with  the  First  Cen- 
tury of  the  Counties'  Growth  and  Containing  Numerous 
Engravings  and  Illustrations.  West  Union,  Ohio. :  E. 
B.  Stivers,  1900.     Roy.  8vo,  pp.  viii,  i  1.,  946.* 

1594.  EVELIN,  ROBERT.     A  |  Direction  |  for  Adventvrers  | 

With  small  stock  to  get  two  for  one,  |  and  good  land 
freely ;  |  And  for  Gentlemen  and  all  Servants,  Labourers 
and  I  Artificers  to  live  plentifully.  |  And  the  true  De- 
scription of  the  healthiest,  pleasantest  and  richest  |  plan- 
tation of  new  Albion,  in  North  Virginia,  proved  by  thir- 
teen witnesses.  |  Together  with,  |  A  Letter  from  Master 
Robert  Evelin,  that  lived  there  many  |  yeares,  shewing 
the  particularities,  and  excellency  thereof.  |  With  a  briefe 
of  the  charge  of  victuall.  and  necessaries,  to  transport  | 
and  buy  stocke  for  each  Planter,  or  Labourer,  there  to 
get  his  j  Master  50  1  per  Annum,  or  more  in  twelve 
trades,  and  |  at  10  1  charges  onely  a  man.  |  Printed  in 
the  yeare,  1641.  |  4to,  4  leaves. 


340  EVK1CH. 

"A  tract  of  the  greatest  rarity.  The  only  copy  I  know  of  is  in 
the  library  of  Mr.  C.  H.  Kalbfleisch,  of  New  York.  It  comprises 
a  brief  description  of  the  country,  signed  by  Captain  Brown,  Cap- 
tain Clayborn,  Robert  Evelin  and  ten  others,  followed  by  Master 
Evelin's  letter.  It  was  reprinted  by  Plantagenet  in  his  Description." 
Sabin. 

See  Plantagenet. 

Sold:  Murphy.  1884,  130.00. 

1595.  EVERETT,  EDWARD.    An  Address  delivered  at  Lexing- 

ton on  the  19th  (20th)  of  April,  1835.  2d  Edition. 
Charlestown  :  Wm.  W.  Wheildon,  1835.    8vo,  pp.  36.* 

1596.  .     Dorchester  in  1630,  1776,  and  1855.     An  Oration 

delivered  on  the  Fourth  of  July,  1855,  by  Edward  Ever- 
ett. Also  an  Account  of  the  Proceedings  in  Dorchester 
at  the  Celebration  of  the  Day.  Boston :  D.  Clapp,  1855. 
8vo,  pp.  viii,  158. 

Sold:  Manson,  1899,  25  cts. ;  Balcom,  1901,  25  cts. ;  Cable. 
1882.  20  cts. ;  Cable,  1883,  25  cts. ;  J.  G.  Smith,  1883,  75 
cts.;  Hoffmann,  1877,  50  cts.;  Shurtleff,  1875,  3&  cts. 

1597.  EVERETT,  HOMER.    The  History  of  Sandusky  County, 

Ohio,  from  its  Earliest  Settlement  to  the  present  time. 
With  Reminiscences  of  her  Pioneers,  &c,  and  an  account 
of  the  part  she  took  in  the  War  of  the  Rebellion,  with 
the  Names  of  those  who  were  engaged  therein.  Fre- 
mont, O. :  1878.    Svo. 

1598.  EVERETT,  N.  W.  (REV.).     Bi-centennial  Celebration  at 

Rochester,  Mass.,  July  22,  1879.  Historical  Address  by 
Rev.  N.  W.  Everett.  New  Bedford :  1879.  Svo.  pp.  125. 
Illustrated. 

1599.  EWING,  JAMES  H.;  SLEP,  HARRY.     History  of  the 

City  of  Altoona  and  Blair  County,  including  sketches  of 
the  Shops  of  the  Pennsylvania  Railroad  Co.  Altoona: 
Harry  Slep's  Minor  Print,  1880.    8vo,  pp.  262.* 

1600.  EYRICH,   J.    C.      Historical    Sketch-Book    and    Guide    to 

New  Orleans  and  Environs,  with  map;  Illustrated  with 
original  Engravings,  and  containing  Accounts  of  the 
Traditions,  Historical  Legends,  and  remarkable  Locali- 
ties of  the  Creole  City.    New  Orleans :  J.  C.  Eyrich,  1885. 

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